
For just under two hours, Paul Weller thrilled and frustrated his army of loyal fans in equal measure with a set list that regularly scaled the heights but wandered off into mediocrity in between.
The other half of legendary Black Country comedy duo Aynuk and Ayli proved the show must go on with a brave performance at Dudley Concert Hall.
Even without Noddy Holder Slade’s latest incarnation raised the roof in Bilston for their 40th anniversary homecoming concert - and what a show-stopper it was, writes Andy Rea.
As the red drapes peeled back to reveal a rather lavish-looking Civic Hall stage, it was clear from the start of The Zutons’ Wolverhampton gig the night was going to be special, writes Steve Wright.
US pop queen Christina Aguilera took Birmingham’s NIA by storm with some old-style glamour.
Marching on to the stage waving a Wolves Forever flag, it was clear this was no ordinary gig for homecoming queen Beverley Knight, writes James Calnan.
UFO’s 1979 Strangers In The Night album is still regarded as one of the all-time classic live rock records but despite still playing the majority of that set to this day, they proved at the Wulfrun Hall last night that they are far from living in the past.
Following their triumphant appearance at Monsters of Rock this June, rockers Thunder rolled back into Wolverhampton last night on the fifth date of their current tour to thump out a number of old favourites as well as a selection from their gritty new album Robert Johnson’s Tombstone.
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