Event not a sell out but band gave it their all!
Posted by Dido on 27/03/2025
Ricky Warwick and The Fighting Hearts, The Drill, Lincoln - 25th March 2025
Small but enthusiastic crowd, and Ricky and Fighting Hearts played and performed as if they were paying to a sold out stadium. So damn good! There's three sides to every story , yours, mine and the truth ; the truth is I left wanting more. We were a town that did stare ; in wild and wonderful awe.
Posted by Ged on 27/03/2025
Ricky Warwick and The Fighting Hearts, The Drill, Lincoln - 25th March 2025
Came quite late to Ricky Warwick - first saw him supporting SLF about 8 years ago but have seen him a few times either solo or in BSR. As always a great show, and a fantastic setlist - 20 classics (includes future classics) from The Almighty onwards. Great connection with the audience, and one punchy track after another. Absolutely no filler - and what a band! Only disappojntment was that the venue - a great venue btw - wasn't full.
Posted anonymously on 27/03/2025
Ricky Warwick and The Fighting Hearts, The Drill, Lincoln - 25th March 2025
Ricky Warwick was brilliant…a real professional show that was also quite intimate due to the size of the venue. Great set, included old and new numbers and very humble. Even came straight off the stage to the merch stand and talked to anyone that was there. Great person and fantastic gig
Posted by Peter B on 27/03/2025
Ricky Warwick and The Fighting Hearts, The Drill, Lincoln - 25th March 2025
Ricky Warwick, known for his work with The Almighty and as the frontman of Thin Lizzy and Black Star Riders, leads The Fighting Hearts with a blend of hard rock energy and heartfelt lyrics. His solo career, supported by The Fighting Hearts, delivers gritty rock anthems with a dose of punk attitude and Celtic flair. Albums like When Life Was Hard and Fast feature tracks such as "Fighting Heart" and "You Don’t Love Me", showcasing Warwick’s ability to channel raw emotion into powerful music.
The band has toured extensively across the UK, playing venues like The Garage in London and supporting major acts like Guns N’ Roses and Def Leppard. Warwick’s live shows are a celebration of rock ‘n’ roll, marked by high-energy performances and a genuine connection with the audience. With The Fighting Hearts, Ricky Warwick continues to carve out a unique space in the world of rock.