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Absolutely incredible concert one of the greatest gigs I've ever been too and do alot of gigs
the venue was close to transport which made getting home very easy
Wage war were killer they kicked it off in the right way and papa roach were phenomenal they left me speechless!!!
Fantastic, Brilliant, Amazing. These words don't even begin to describe how amazing the show/gig was.
My brother had gotten the first two albums when he was like 14 and I was 12, but we both had MP3 players and he downloaded those albums onto our mp3s.
And about 20 years later I have just Sean them live.
Thank you Papa Roach your music helped me out when I was feeling my worst during my early teens.
Bruce
fan-bloody-tastic.. All the hits and more + few off latest album Heatongrad, which I had not heard until the gig. Paul & Rhianne (Downey) were on top form vocally. Band inc. brass section. When the arena is full it is one of the best places to be.
Neil
I have followed Boy George and the band since I was a teenager, can't believe that's over 40 years ago. Culture club were amazing. Seeing them live was a dream come true
Show was fantastic Hadley was brilliant lighting to boy George was fantastic if anything thought he would of sung more of the songs we know some of the songs we didn’t know the music special his song for his mum was touching then his T Rex ending was outstanding
Great venue with fantastic sound. Massive Attack were brilliant as anticipated and it was great that Horace Andy and Liz Frazer were actually there on stage singing the hits. Enjoyed every minute of the gig.
Phenominal sound & classics from M.A - but massively too politically charged messaging. Its not like we don't get bombarded enough by news (fake or truth) so NGL getting it at a gig is a step too far guys !! So its 8 on 10 from me
I've waited 30 years to see Massive Attack and it was worth it.
I was treated to an audio visual experience like no other. Part concert and part visual graphics and information on the screens. Guest artists such as Liz Fraser and Horace Andy excelled.
The concert was to celebrate Liverpool as a UN Accelerator City status.
My only critique was the vendors in the venue. They were serving drinks in single use plastic cups, which defeats the whole object of the Accelerator Status.
I played my part by travelling by train from Merseyside.
Well Done Massive Attack. Keep up the good work.
this venue was way too big, not enough people dancing, way too many people standing around on dates. The band didn't do any extended tracks or encourage people to dance. The Liverpool show was infinitely better
Scouting For Girls 💕 just love these guys.
Good fun, good vibes, great music.
Supporting Ollie Murrs on this occasion, the only reason I booked tickets was for SFG😍
Scouting for Girls - supported by Rick Astley😉 and the Lottery Winners
Loved every minute of this, a very pink stage set.
SFG are amazing, I love the tunes and the chemistry between them, nothing too serious, just good lighthearted music. So Lovely 🥰
Amazing 👏 loved it...
Happy 80th birthday Eric!
Slow Hand singing the Blues
Even met 2 band members the morning after!!
Big shout out to supporting band Andy Fairweather Low & The Low Riders.
Had a great night ...
Best gig I’ve seen at the Liverpool Arena. Suffered none of the acoustic issues that ‘larger’ bands have had there. Atmosphere and performance incredible. Excellent support lineup, particularly from The Cheap Thrills.
What an amazing night- the band were spot on as always. If you haven’t seen Red Rum Club you need to! Absolutely cannot wait for the next opportunity to see these again 🙌🙌🙌🙌
This was a five star concert with band and crowd as one.
It’s not just music but an entire experience with band,graphics,pyrotechnics and crowd.
The sound in the arena was perfect for the undercard too.
Onto Sheffield the bands home town who now have something to live up to after Liverpool .
Band were good, but what a horrible venue for a concert.
Staff were all over the place & don’t know how to scan tickets or where seat blocks are, lots of wandering around without doing anything (I.e cheap & untrained staff)
We had a great evening . The magic of Will Sergeant and Ian McCulloch is priceless ! Obviously the other band members are integral for the amazing sound . Such talent , keyboards , drums , guitars and cello , plus backing vocalist .
The amazing sound of the Liverpool Royal Philharmonic orchestra was a privilege to hear , Ocean Rain is an amazing collection of songs .
So happy to have attended and a fantastic memory . Thank you 🎶💕
Great set with a classic Bunnymen show either side of the Ocean Rain album performance with the Liverpool Philharmonic. Not many singers can say after 45 years that their voice has improved, this is certainly the case with Mac, who has aged like a fine wine. A truly great performance.
One of my best gigs I've attended, the fact that one of my all time favorite albums was being played from start to finish, but with an orchestra too. I loved the whole concept of the bunnymen first playing Going up, Rescue, Never stop and Zimbo and still sounding so fresh.
Then returning to play Oceanrain took me back to 1984 and a youthful summer, sparking so many memories. And finally returning with The cutter. The orchestra worked so well with the bunnymens music and will sergents guitar and reminded me of why I love Oceanrain and Echo and the bunnymen.
I travelled more than 7400 miles to get here (from Chile) and it was really amazing experience. Great production, dancers, and obviously the girls that really can sing. Really enjoyed it a lot ! Would travel again for it
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