"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
F&L&A
Ribbons
Detonation Boulevard/Train
Crash And Burn
Worst security in Christendom means there's a wristband entry barrier to the front. This means everyone else behind is frowned upon for moving to the music. It's like done of the American gigs.
James Blast wrote: and at the end of the gig a CD from the soundboard for £6.99
That woud be nice. Of course,I go to lots of gigs and it's never ever happened,at least not for that price,in fact the only gig that I can ever recall a cd being available directly after the concert was about a month ago,and it was fifteen quid. Coincidently though,it did have two former members of the Sisters playing on it.
"I've seen Andrew Eldritch in an ice hockey shirt onstage, and I've given him the benefit of the doubt"
Tom G Warrior of Celtic Frost
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
lex3000 wrote:F&L&A
Ribbons
Detonation Boulevard/Train
Crash And Burn
Worst security in Christendom means there's a wristband entry barrier to the front. This means everyone else behind is frowned upon for moving to the music. It's like done of the American gigs.
In no particular order
FALAA
ARAAHP
NTTC
C&B
Neverland
A Gift That Shines
Marian
Arms
Summer
Lucretia
Logic
Train/DB
Alice
Something Fast
TOL
VT
Dominion
Ribbons
OTW/Teachers
More
Corrosion
AND IT WAS BRILLIANT!
Best Sisters gig I can remember. Definitely this century.
No time to Cry, Marian , A Rock and a Hard Place, Logic, First and Last and Always and Alice?
HOLY f**k WE ARE BACK IN 85's AGAIN?
f**k YEAH SISTERS
Best setlist i've seen
They opened with FALAA and it was the best start to a Sisters gig I can remember. I thought Kiss The Carpet in Leeds was special but this was better.
Great sound in an old theatre type venue. Clear vocals and it was LOUD.
Von in a great mood. A couple of times he updated the crowd on the football score of the Irish national team. At one point he draped his arm around Chris mid-song and the great feeling of camaraderie was plain to see.
Average gig, Cramerrock was much better that this one, good dound, but I didn't like the audience,worst security that I've seen in a gig...
And prety overcrowded
Of the 5 gigs that I saw in the xxx tour,this one get the last position(It's just my opinion)
2023: Los Ángeles,Las Vegas, Londonx2, Valencia Madrid, Lisbon, Porto, Bilbao
2024: Gent- Eindhoven - Lokeren - Madrid
2025: London x2, Barcelona
Ah I enjoyed it. On The Wire was a personal highlight. I didn't really notice what the crowd was like as they were pretty much all behind me, but the sound was good at the front.
inz wrote:Ah I enjoyed it. On The Wire was a personal highlight. I didn't really notice what the crowd was like as they were pretty much all behind me, but the sound was good at the front.
The sound was absolutely deafening from where I was stood. The slightly weird tonal balance that the Sisters use plus the volume meant that my ears were quite hammered.
Von forgot to sing the first verse of Marian, but they did play probably the best Gift That Shines yet.
Not much onstage banter but they did seem to be enjoying it.
And we got an AC/DC tribute band after.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.