Gig Time. Marillion Weekend 2019 at Leicester DeMontfort Hall on 26th/27th/28th April 2019

Marillion

Not many bands can hold a weekend festival all on their own. Marillion manage to 🙂

Three evenings might sound like a tough one to do without repeating material, but with 30+ years of material to draw on, the band have lots to choose from.

Marillion

The enormous screens on the backdrop were made good use of. The graphics were some of the best I’ve seen at a concert. The light show and lasers were pretty good too.

The music is the most important thing though, and the first two evenings were largely a best-of from the H era. Most people remember Fish fronting the band, but it’s worth remembering that H has been with the band for 30 years. The songs on Friday seemed to be the shorter ones, with longer ones saved for the Saturday.

Marillion Weekend 2019 – finger lights

The Sunday evening was dedicated to one particular album – Happiness is the Road.

As seems almost traditional now, the crowd surprised the band with a light show of our own. We were sat on the next to back row in the circle, so the picture really captures the sight of all those lights.

Gig Time. Holy Moly and the Crackers at The Band on the Wall on 13th April 2019

The Buffalo Skinners

Support was provided by the Buffalo Skinners, a group from the north east that I’d never heard of before the gig. Upbeat and bouncy, they were a good choice to warm up for one of my current favourite bands.

Holy Moly and the Crackers

I’m waiting for the mainstream to catch on to this very talented group. They have a funky sound which mixes distinctive beats, up tempo brass, wonderful lyrics and not-to-be-mistaken-for-anybody-else vocals.

The whole place was bouncing from start to finish, and I’m really looking forward to seeing them again at Moonbeams in July.

Gig Time. Keston Cobblers Club at the Deaf Institute on 11th April 2019

Keston Cobblers Club

The Keston Cobblers Club play a brand of upbeat, joyous anglicana, which is guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

The band all seem to play several instruments, so some songs are mainly keyboards and guitars, whilst others are heavy on the brass.

We first saw them supporting Bellowhead on their farewell tour. Seen them a few times since at the Band on the Wall and the RNCM.