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Best gig/concert you have attended

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Dizza25 Mon 05-Sept-22 19:58:56

Saw the thread earlier about favourite film and just wondered which is the best gig/concert you have been to. Mine is Queen at Knebworth, closely followed by Michael Jackson at Wembley and Cardiff, though in fairness MJ was more of a show than a concert.

paddyann54 Tue 06-Sept-22 00:07:20

The brilliant John Martyn ,months before he died in a small gig with around 50 people in the room .He was overweight ,drinkng on stage ,had lost a leg but he was magic .He sat with us at the interval and it was amazing,he wasn't the young handsome man I first saw when I was 17 but its an amazing memory I'll always treasure .

Humbertbear Tue 06-Sept-22 07:51:28

The best gig has to be Bruce Springsteen at Wembley Stadium every time. No one else quite compares.

Blondiescot Tue 06-Sept-22 08:01:47

I was lucky enough to see most of the major punk bands in their heyday (apart from the Sex Pistols), but probably the best gigs I've ever attended would be Green Day and the Foo Fighters. My Chemical Romance were amazing too.

dragonfly46 Tue 06-Sept-22 08:16:21

Neil Diamond at the O2, Take That in Rotterdam and Cliff Richard many times when I was a teenager!

Sar53 Tue 06-Sept-22 09:20:19

Pink Floyd at Earls Court 1994, my favourite band. I'm so glad I got to see them before they split up.

Also Bon Jovi at Wembley, again in the 90's, the whole place was rocking !!

Muse at The Emirates Stadium, loved them.

I've seen most of the great bands and also some brilliant tribute bands.

Lomo123 Tue 06-Sept-22 09:32:34

Prince Gold Tour Glasgow 95
Rolling Stones 1982 Newcastle St James Park.
Bruce Springsteen St James Park 80,s sometime.
Billy Joel Madison Square Garden NYC.

Anniebach Tue 06-Sept-22 09:41:20

Frank Sinatra at Festival Hall 1970 and 1995

Stephan Gripelli at a Jazz Festival in the 80’s

John Dankworth and Cleo Lane in Ronnie Scotts several times

Humduh Tue 06-Sept-22 09:42:16

Carleen Anderson at Glastonbury

joannapiano Tue 06-Sept-22 09:44:03

The Rolling Stones were very good, saw them twice in the 60’s, but without a doubt, The Nice at Salford University about 1969. Keith Emerson was wonderful on the keyboard and was only young at the time.
My brother saw Queen at Reading University when they were first formed and said they were not very good.

NanTheWiser Tue 06-Sept-22 11:31:25

I saw The Walker Brothers at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1965 ( absolutely besotted with Scott Walker!) They were the support act to Roy Orbison as was Lulu, but everyone was there for The Walker Brothers.

I also saw The Who, twice at the O2, some years ago, quite fabulous! They used to be very local to me in their early days.

Katek Tue 06-Sept-22 11:31:47

Pink Floyd, Knebworth 1975 and, more recently, the Eagles at Murrayfield earlier this year. Ah, those were the days…,,,,,?

silverlining48 Tue 06-Sept-22 11:48:49

Highlights were Beatles in 1964 in Finsbury Park, Everly Brothers backed by Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry and support.

Last night of the proms in Hyde Park where Terry Wogan introduced a great ABBA copy group before we watched the second half from the Albert Hall. A lovely warm September evening nearly 30 years ago now. Many in black tie, some ( not us) quaffing champagne. The odd chandelier....! At the end a huge sing song as we wound our way in the dark, back to the tube. A magical evening.

Barmeyoldbat Tue 06-Sept-22 12:01:48

Queens it’s a Kind of Magic at Wembley

Dee1012 Tue 06-Sept-22 12:11:05

AC/DC at the Liverpool Stadium...1976.
Jackson 5 - Liverpool Empire '72
Status Quo - Empire '76.

Luther Vandross - Newcastle 2002, his voice was utterly breathtaking.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Tue 06-Sept-22 12:14:53

Guns 2 Roses are an excellent tribute band who I've seen three times at the Exmouth Pavilion. The first gig was worrying for them as 'the man who was Slash' was very late and they had to put together a set of songs which weren't heavily guitar based. Despite their worries they were fantastic and featured material which was super, also playing requests. The audience were on their feet.

Then Slash arrived and played a great version of the theme tune from The Godfather - it blew us away. The rest of the band went off for a well-earned rest, they came back on after the lead singer had a chat with management to continue later than the original finish time. They pulled it out of the hat, as it were, and were excellent.

I've also seen Nils Lofgren at Rock City and Whitesnake at Donington's Monsters of Rock. Both fabulous - I feel we won't see their like again.

Daddima Tue 06-Sept-22 13:04:41

Barbra Streisand in Madison Square Garden. Then in Dublin. Then in Berlin.

Not a gig or concert, but I recently saw Alan Cumming in ‘Burn’, his one man dance/play about Robert Burns. It was superb.

kittylester Tue 06-Sept-22 14:13:55

This thread has made me think of brilliant concerts in the 60s which had about 8 acts on.

There was a Mersey Sound one that had Cilla Black, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Mersey Beats and various others. They were great at that time.

dolphindaisy Tue 06-Sept-22 14:41:05

The Everly Brothers reunion tour at Newcastle City hall, with Alber Lee on guitar - magic
Also saw Bill Wyman a few times with various guest artists, always a brilliant show.

Callistemon21 Tue 06-Sept-22 14:53:21

kittylester

This thread has made me think of brilliant concerts in the 60s which had about 8 acts on.

There was a Mersey Sound one that had Cilla Black, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Mersey Beats and various others. They were great at that time.

Those were the days, kittylester

I think it was because we were young and carefree too!

The Hollies, the Swinging Blue Jeans, the Beatles as a supporting group to Tommy Roe and Chris Montez etc.
The wonderful Long John Baldry and his group (including Rod Stewart) at a small gig in Hanley.
And not so long ago Elton John on his final tour of Australia

kittylester Tue 06-Sept-22 14:57:51

We went to see Elton John a few times at University gigs - most of the time he didn't turn up.

We could start a thread of people who didn't turn up. We went to see Tony Williams Lifeline - the support act were good (not so good that I can remember who they were!) and we were really impressed by how much care the crew took getting the speakers etc ready for the main act. They took ages - sadly Tony Williams and his lifeline never made it.

Callistemon21 Tue 06-Sept-22 15:46:40

We went to see Elton John a few times at University gigs - most of the time he didn't turn up
Oh no!
Well he turned up and played for a few hours when we saw him and he was 70 then!

BlueSapphire Tue 06-Sept-22 16:01:46

My daughter playing flute with the County Concert Band at the Festival Hall in the late 1990s - she was 17/18 then. So so proud.

Also Cliff Richard at an open air concert in Darwin, Australia, when we lived there 1990. The first time I'd seen him live, and couldn't believe he'd come to our remote city.

allsortsofbags Tue 06-Sept-22 17:00:28

My first "Big" concert was to see The Beetles in the 60's. My brother and his GF took me, I was 12 or 13. My most recent concert was The Killers earlier this year.

I've seen a few acts at Wembley. Queen, Simply Red, Diana Ross, Elton John and Alice Cooper .

Seeing Mark Knopfler in Newcastle was wonderful if not the biggest venue I've ever been in it was one of the friendliest.

We saw Garth Brooks in the USA but I can't remember that name of the place as our friends booked it and drove us there . It was at a Stadium and was in either Alabama or Georgia as they lived in Birmingham AL but thought nothing of "nipping over" to Atlanta :-) It was a BIG place and packed so I think that's the biggest concert I've ever been to.

timetogo2016 Wed 07-Sept-22 21:22:44

Justin Timberlake, the 50-50 tour and Bruno Mars in Birmingham about 4 years ago.
Both absolutely out of this world.

MayBee70 Wed 07-Sept-22 21:33:35

Grannybags

I've been to quite a few. Among the best are Rolling Stones and the Who.

Probably the best was a free concert in Hyde Park with Pink Floyd

What year was that? I hitched all the way from Cornwall to a Pink Floyd concert in Hyde Park but slept all the way through it as I was so tired when I got there.