Snow Patrol in Birmingham Arena, 25/01/2019
Snow Patrolās shows are always something else - mostly because of the Garyās banters, they transform into comedy stand up show. Some might say he was pretty tame with funny chit chats in Birmingham but he did eat a banana in front of the whole audience, between songs (making Johnny McDaid start the song) and offered an explanation that he didnāt measure the time correctly and didnāt eat before the concert. What an absolute legend.Ā
Of course thatās not the only thing that makes their shows so special: itās that tangible camaraderie between the band members, itās pure happiness on their faces that spreads all over the arena when whole venue echoes with mighty singalongs and flickers with thousands of lights making it the biggest intimate show, but also itās the production they bring - they use available technologies to make it something different (screen-veil dividing band from the crowd in this case with all these beautiful animations during this tour, mind blowing lights and screens).Ā
The songsā selection was both surprising and predictable: loads of older well known stuff making it feel like its the greatest hits show, a nod towards loyal fans, appreciation gesture and a guarantee of fun; nostalgic at times (āYou Could Be Happyā,Ā āMake This Go On Foreverā,Ā āDark Roman Wineā). TheĀ āmustsā of the playlist in the likes ofĀ āChasing Carsā orĀ āRunā. Good opener setting up the mood in a form ofĀ āTake Back the Cityā with animation revealing that fans were in for a treat. Until they were stunned with lights and realized they havenāt seen the best moment of the show yet.
And new songs proving thereās so much more to explore, that Snow Patrol have done it again and theyāre better and stronger than ever. That thereās room for epic songs for catchy choruses just as for trembling ballads and theyāre fresh, theyāre bear Snow Patrolās signature yet they deliver something slightly different.Ā
And you do believe when you hear Gary say:Ā āThis is the best gig weāve ever doneā and you lose yourself in epicness, beauty of the lyrics, joy of the music, the moment...Ā
Speaking of epic moments... Itās only slightly relative, but you canāt deny it was a moment:
The next day. Elevator goes down to the ground floor (with reception/lobby where we were about to eat breakfast). It stops, doors open and as we make first steps out of elevator Snow PatrolāsĀ āChasing Carsā blasts withĀ āIf I lay here!ā so perfectly synchronized with our steps we just burst out laughing and savour the moment.
Take Back the City Chocolate Crack the Shutters Empress Don't Give In Open Your Eyes Run You Could Be Happy Life on Earth Make This Go On Forever Shut Your Eyes Heal Me Dark Roman Wine The Lightning Strike (What If This Storm Ends?) Chasing Cars You're All I Have
Encore: What If This Is All the Love You Ever Get? Just Say Yes
Supports
Roe
One girl from Derry, guitar, couple of keyboards, tiny disco ball hanging off one of them, but thatās quite enough to make people move and cheer. Cheerful, playful electro pop arrangements with sweetness of her voice and cheeky, smart lyrics were definitely a fantastic start of the night. Plus overwhelmed and slightly awkward banters. Definitely an artist to watch.
Kodaline
Dublin rock band took over and successfully warmed up the crowd with their energetic set. Folk and pop influenced rock music was really well received. They brought really good vibe. There was also time for intimate, sweet moment when song singer dedicatedĀ āThe Oneā to a couple in the audience and adding heartwarming anecdote to it. Absolute pleasure to see them live.

















