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The concert was off-the-charts good! Every song was performed like an epic movie; mountains, wolves, bears, tribes, emotions... it was a feast for the senses! The sounds, the lights, the imagery, costumes, instruments of all kinds, the haunting sounds, and incredibly talented musicians... Just WOW! It was bigger and better than I could have ever imagined!! So so good! 👏👏👏 PLEASE come back and play in Liverpool again guys!
The venue was brilliant, so much better than other ones I've been to in the North West. The sound carried so well inside! The building was clean, the staff were brilliant. My only issue was the merchandise stand was small and the queue was so long! I will buy merchandise from the band website instead.
They are even better live than on Spotify or YouTube. First time Wardruna have played in Liverpool, and my god did we show the love. The whole crowd erupted in applause and cheers after each and every song. Their music is beautiful. Like Nordic folk music, ambience, and filmscore all rolled into one.
Wardruna, you've got to come back ro Liverpool again, we love you all! Enjoy the rest of your shows in the UK. I've no doubt your audiences certainly will!
Absolutely fabulous - Julia's vocal range amazes, and a fabulous mis of old faves with enough new music to satisfy my interest yo go but the new album.
A good mixture of classics and new songs. Chrissie still has a really good voice. The guitarist was amazing and often took over the stage due to how good he was. The Picture Books weren't really my style however their energy was contagious. Their lead singer had a few good stories to tell and he looked really happy to be there. An overall good show, I just wish the crowd could've matched both bands energy!
Fabulous duo who should have played the three songs at the end but were only allowed one - fabulous set reminiscent of the Civil Wars at their best
This was a wonderful, uplifting performance with great acoustics. Illapu were relaxed and made their audience part of their act. You felt transported by them to the Andes. The support band "Grupo Luma" were also excellent and set the scene for what was to come. A truly magical evening.
Fantastic concert, really engaged with the audience, great backing band including two Commotions on stage.
Was also willing to meet the fans at the end and sign autographs. A class act.
The concert itself was amazing.
What marred it for us was ticket master selling us a platinum package at three times the price, but sending out a standard ticket. Apparently there is no such thing as a platinum package. I certainly won't book to see Alfie again.
I’m so happy that Alexander Oneal stopped in the city — absolutely no complaints! The venue was great and the venue’s seats were comfortable too (unlike many of these arenas).
Brilliant ! Support act was very good . Steve as always was excellent . Lovely to hear him stripped back to just him and the guitar . Lots of old favourites covered . Had a great night out
Cole and Joe aka India Electric Co are two of the most talented musicians on the planet. I can listen to their music for hours on end, the instruments they play have been abandoned by the majority of today's musicians. The words are meaningful and the music is unique and easy to listen to. Cole's voice is as smooth as silk, his dulcet tones coupled with the vast array of instruments put them head and shoulders above the rest. They are worth every penny and I am happy to travel any distance to see them whenever I can. Love them!
2 hours of pure, unadulterated perfection. Tori is an artist of the highest calibre and she was performing in the best venue in the North West of England, the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. I cannot recommend Tori or the venue strongly enough.
I have loved Suzanne for 30+ years and she just gets better with age, like a fine wine ... she is just incredible. Her songs are like pieces of a jigsaw in the tapestry of life.
I might as well have been at home watching on the TV. 1st time I have felt this way about a concert. Not even an acknowledgement that he had an audience. Nothing spontaneous, just a set piece. Very disappointed.
Neil Hannon writes and performs brilliant pop songs. Fantastic entertainment as in all the previous times I have seen them. Shout out to Barbara too who were a really enjoyable support band.
James was brilliant! Good song choices, good tempo, marvellous show!
Only issue really was he wasn’t on for long enough! We were just getting to it and he was gone 🥲
Been a big 10cc fan since being a teenager in their early days. Managed to see them back then with the original lineup and like most fans seeing their favourite band 50 years later with only 1 true original member, I was slightly worried that age may have taken its toll.
I couldn’t have been more wrong. Playing within his matured skill set, Graham Gouldman lead the band superbly, supported by the ageless and still brilliant Rick Fenn on lead guitar and vocals and Paul Burgess on drums, both part of the 10cc set up back in the early days. Newer recruits fitted in so well with A special mention must go to the multi talented Iain Hornal who did just about everything and was the mainstay in a lot of the vocal leads, particularly on the higher range, required for many of their songs.
Conversation was restricted to no more than needed as they went through their repertoire of greatest hits, exactly as the tour name described.
Too many highlights to mention throughout the set, but two stand outs included a backdrop video of Kevin Godley providing the vocals to Somewhere In Hollywood, a mesmerising performance superbly accompanied by the band. Also noteworthy was the acapella version of Donna, great vocal harmonies appreciated by all
Definitely worth seeing and a great evening’s entertainment enjoyed by all,endorsed by the standing ovations from the full house crowd.
This was an incredible show. Every band member was flawless, if you enjoy music you will enjoy this!! Special mention to Jess Harwood - we spoke to her in a local before the gig and she was lovely! Get to see The Classic Rock Show, you will not regret it!! Thank you guys for an amazing night of great music, great show and singalong fun.
Wonderful night with some of the finest songs and poems from the North East showcased by The Pitmen Poets. The North East has the longest tradition of songs and poems that goes back to the time of Cuthbert. Tonight’s show as the band’s name suggests focused on the mining and the social history from the 1750’s to present day. A highlight for me was Stannla Market, featuring the town where I grew up and lived for the first 34 years of my life.
It was great that the crowd were up for singing (and rowing), let’s face it, scousers were never going to let the band down. The only sad thing is that it was the band’s farewell tour and without the Pitmen Poets, the tradition of passing on these songs on and keeping the spirit of the mining villages of County Durham and Northumberland alive weakens at a time when it is more important than ever.
Thank you Pitmen Poets - I wish you a long and happy retirement ❤️🎼😎
A fantastic night, Christy just keeps getting better. Some new songs, most notable Ringing that bell by Robert Corcoran. A haunting ballad about the effect of the abuse within the Catholic Church. Declan Synott was phenomenal as ever as were the rest of the band. It never fails to be a brilliant night out. Thanks guys.
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