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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.

dolphindaisy Mon 12-Sept-22 22:57:08

mrswoo

Back in 1967 when I was 15 I was lucky enough to see the legendary Stax Tour at Hammersmith Odeon Otis Reading, Sam and Dave, Booker T - it was incredible and unforgettable. I think the tickets were something like 5 shillings. Not long afterwards Otis was killed in a plane crash.

Oh mrswoo
I would have given my right arm to see that show. Loved Otis Redding (still do) you were very lucky to see such fantastic artist.

LADYSMITH54 Sun 11-Sept-22 11:10:04

Bruce Springsteen at Leeds arena an absolute legend .

LeighC Fri 09-Sept-22 20:58:32

The Osmonds in 2012 in Doncaster was my first ever concert. I've now seen my favourite Merrill Osmond (their lead singer) in his Solo concerts many times since. Sadly he is retiring this year so my friend and I have booked Seven concerts in October for his final UK tour! His voice is still amazing which you can't say for many performers from the 70's.

Wetnosewheatie Fri 09-Sept-22 12:09:11

Genesis at Wembley Invisible Touch it was a fab day

Lesley60 Fri 09-Sept-22 11:40:52

Bryan Adams
The Eagles
Dolly Parton

All in Cardiff

Murphy52 Fri 09-Sept-22 11:31:37

Status Quo, Grangemouth
Rolling Stones, Knebworth,
Rory Gallagher, Glasgow.
The Eagles, Murrayfield,
The Who , T in the Park,
Pink Floyd, Roxy Music, Jethro Tull ,U2, Oasis,
Bad Company, Glasgow,
All brilliant, seen lots more, never got to see Bowie , or Led Zeppelin, wish I had,

MayBee70 Fri 09-Sept-22 10:55:47

There was an iconic venue in Birmingham called Mothers and The Nice were one of the few bands I saw there. I think the reason why Shiw if Hands was my favourite is because I was seated, and they didn’t play too loud. Most things I’ve been to I’ve ended up standing behind someone very tall. And when I saw Kasabian they were so loud I couldn’t even make out what they were playing. Arcade Fire in Nottingham were amazing but someone threw a bottle of water onto the stage and they all walked off and we didn’t know if they would resume playing. It totally ruined the night.

MayBee70 Fri 09-Sept-22 10:50:20

Was that when they played at The Minack? I found it on utube the other day. I used to take my daughter and her friends to their shows. I go through phases of listening to different types of music but always go back to Levellers, especially Levelling the Land.

Deedaa Thu 08-Sept-22 23:43:58

I did have a great night when I was working in Cornwall and we had The Levellers playing (not sure if crusty bands are much of a thing on GN) Not only was it a great concert but I was cooking them breakfast in the morning and had a chat with them at the end of the evening.

At the other extreme I was at the Albert Hall in the 60s for an Elgar concert. John Barbirolli and Jacqueline Du Pre. The Dream Of Gerontius and the Cello Concerto. Incredible!
I was also at the Albert Hall the night that The Nice got banned for playing the organ. A shame because their music sounded so good with it.

Grandmafrench Thu 08-Sept-22 23:30:42

Yes, another one for Bruce & The E Street Band, brilliant in a smaller setting, Brighton Centre 1982/3 ?
The Beatles, front row centre seats, 1963, Somerset wink
and a totally incredible Fatboy Slim playing to over 250,000 people on Brighton beach in 2002

pandapatch Thu 08-Sept-22 22:54:04

Isle of Wight 2012 - Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Pearl Jam

Pittcity Thu 08-Sept-22 22:49:52

ELO "Wembley or bust" a few years ago. Saw it again on TV recently.
I did see Oasis in the old Wembley Stadium.
Another favourite was Blondie in the pouring rain, can't remember where.

ClaraB Thu 08-Sept-22 20:39:37

George Michael at Earls Court, one of the last concerts he did.

Suzyb Thu 08-Sept-22 20:25:39

The Rolling Stones played at Roundhay Park Leeds in July 1982. Open air concert on a hot summer day. The support acts were Joe Jackson and J Giles Band. What a day it was. We were there in our bikinis and managed to bring wine in flasks disguised as coffee as no alcohol was allowed.
Our 6 month old son and 4 year old daughter were looked after by grandparents who lived near the park.3 couples went together and we still talk about it. The evening ended with fireworks and Mick Jagger celebrated his 40th birthday.

stewaris Thu 08-Sept-22 19:19:51

INXS with Michael Hutchence in Glasgow. Can't remember when but it was amazing apart from sometime in the '90's .I was a mature student and went with folk from Uni. They were amazing.

mrswoo Thu 08-Sept-22 18:11:16

Back in 1967 when I was 15 I was lucky enough to see the legendary Stax Tour at Hammersmith Odeon Otis Reading, Sam and Dave, Booker T - it was incredible and unforgettable. I think the tickets were something like 5 shillings. Not long afterwards Otis was killed in a plane crash.

Yammy Thu 08-Sept-22 17:54:45

Lyndylou

Bruce Springsteen Manchester Old Trafford The Rising Tour.
I think it was 2003, I had seen him in Sheffield about 10 years earlier when my daughter was only 14 but she never forgave me for not taking her. To be honest she was into Take That I didn't think she would be bothered with Bruce. Anyway 10 years later I finally got to take her to Old Trafford. Fantastic summer night, Bruce was, I think, at his best, the crowd was friendly and extremely diverse. We had a wonderful night, we have seen him together several times since, and we have tickets again for him next year!

You've done the same as DH he missed him in Newcastle because he was going on an interview the next day but managed Sheffield and Manchester. We did see Lindisfarne and Coliseum at Newcastle uni as students.

hicaz46 Thu 08-Sept-22 17:44:07

Barbra Streisand at Wembley, would have paid the exorbitant ticket price again to see her the next night if we could. She was with the Marvin Hamlisch orchestra and was magical.

Juicylucy Thu 08-Sept-22 17:38:19

Diana Ross Wembley about 30 years ago and I saw her again in June this year for her farewell tour at Cambridge festival no one like her, she’s my youth.

Lyndylou Thu 08-Sept-22 17:16:34

Bruce Springsteen Manchester Old Trafford The Rising Tour.
I think it was 2003, I had seen him in Sheffield about 10 years earlier when my daughter was only 14 but she never forgave me for not taking her. To be honest she was into Take That I didn't think she would be bothered with Bruce. Anyway 10 years later I finally got to take her to Old Trafford. Fantastic summer night, Bruce was, I think, at his best, the crowd was friendly and extremely diverse. We had a wonderful night, we have seen him together several times since, and we have tickets again for him next year!

Alioop Thu 08-Sept-22 17:12:34

The Who's Quadrophenia tour, George Michael and The Eagles. When I lived in England, near Manchester, the MEN did 80s concerts in December and I went to them all. They all brought back memories of my youth, Go West, Human League, Bananarama, Rick Astley, etc, they had them all. I danced my bottom off all night.

HannahLoisLuke Thu 08-Sept-22 17:09:38

Dizza25

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.

I was at that one too. Found out later it was Freddie’s last tour. Also Knebworth 1990 was fantastic. All day in the sunshine watching an array of great acts, finishing at midnight with Pink Floyd as the thunder and the rain started.

Jennyluck Thu 08-Sept-22 17:05:12

Music has been my passion since I was a child. I’ve seen so many live acts, it’s too hard to choose a favourite. But I love the whole thing from booking the tickets to eagerly waiting for the show to start.
I do always want to stand up and dance ?

Shandy3 Thu 08-Sept-22 17:01:20

David Bowie in Stafford once and Birmingham twice
Elton John in Birmingham 4 times!
Both truly wonderful and very memorable concerts.

ELLAMAR Thu 08-Sept-22 16:24:28

Barbara Streisand In Manchester years ago I was given the tickets by a friend.They were going for unbelievable prices there were so many stars there.