Excellent concert. Some new some old songs. Great sound in concert hall.
Posted by John on 23/01/2025
Lloyd Cole, Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow - 21st January 2025
The last time I saw Lloyd play was with the Commotions in 1988! I had been very much looking forward to this one man show and he did not disappoint. The mixture of songs played and him playing on despite clearly being in pain with a bad hand was absolutely incredible. I shall be keeping an eye out for when i can see him live next. Fantastic night.
Posted by Janey Jay on 12/09/2024
Lloyd Cole, Komedia Bath, Bath - 10th September 2024
In spite of feeling "under the weather" Lloyd delivered a masterful performance of the back catalogue from Commotions days, plus all the new stuff. Highlights : "Are You Ready To Be Heartbroken", "Rattlesnakes", "No Blue Skies", "Forest Fire".
Posted by David M. on 31/10/2023
Lloyd Cole, The Albert Hall, Nottingham - 29th October 2023
The venue was perfect for an intimate gig. Lloyd Vole never disappoints.
Posted by Jo Haydon on 30/10/2023
Lloyd Cole, The Albert Hall, Nottingham - 29th October 2023
Lloyd Cole's concert exceeded our expectations by far. We know the venue is extraordinary but the sound was also excellent. Having expected a stripped out solo acoustic/keyboard-led first half, we were treated to full band playing songs from the entire length of his career over the two. The musicians (two Commotions Neil and Blair and the wonderful drummer/percussionist Signy Jakobsdottir) played with spirit but also nuance and the songs had a distinctive live sound. We also enjoyed the pre-concert dinner in the bar which although quite pricey, was really tasty and all were satisfied. I believe the money raised goes to a good cause so worth supporting.
Posted by William R on 28/10/2023
Lloyd Cole, Union Chapel, London - 21st October 2023
Taking an intelligent approach to indie rock singer/songwriter Lloyd Cole was elevated to cult status as lead vocalist of Glaswegian based band The Commotions. After striking out as a solo artists; Cole went from strength to strength, releasing thirteen critically acclaimed studio albums including latest LP On Pain.