To London from Cheltenham, daughter & I bypassed our traditional post coach journey cafe. Instead we went of the Chelsea branch where staff served us alfresco with superb tea & cakes to enjoy in the autumn sun.
We spent some time wandering around looking at the extraordinary doorways & shop fronts. These had all been decorated as part of the Chelsea Flower show week & were spectacular. We then made our way to Angel Islington once more locating the O2 venue with ease .
Drinks in hand there was to time catch up with musician Danny Wright a truly lovely person just before his headline performance & the reason for our visit.
Danny’s Gig
It brought home once more the tough time those involved in the hospitality & music industry have been having. It felt really good to be able to show some support both to the venue & the fantastic artists who gave awesome performances for us.
Listening to Danny’s set I can honestly say it was one of the best gigs of the year. It was clear how much personal effort he had invested in the organising of the event not only for his fans but the support artists too.
It felt like that no sooner than we returned from our day trip to the ‘Big Smoke’ we were retesting & repacking. Which was essential before heading north to Manchester.
We had not seen All Time Low since Cardiff 2018. So combining a gig with a city break seemed a ‘no brainer’. This would provide an opportunity to actually explore what is actually quite a vibrant place.
Up North
We encountered unseasonably warm weather meant as we wandered along the city centre in search of coffee & cake. As we passed did we saw numerous football fans clad in team regalia sipping pints on the pavement. Wishing to avoid the melee we headed to the Spinningfields area consisting of reclaimed old buildings alongside sleek new ones.
So it was we found ourselves in 202 Kitchen a very pink restaurant. Here we ate some great food washed down with chilled rose wine before visiting the Peoples Museum.
It was no accident that the gig venue was within walking distance of the hotel. But we clearly missed a trick not slipping a couple of cans in our handbag to sip while we queued outside. Admission was slowed due to the covid checks & some of the creative crowd dispatched surplus mates to collect pints from the local pub.
All Time Low clearly had read their fans correctly because the set list was a great combination of old familiar & new songs. They weren’t the first band to comment how strange it felt to be playing effectively new material to a live audience for the first time who already knew the words.
The sloping floor of this O2 provided perfect for viewing even if towards the rear of the crowd & the opportunity to sing out loud was awesome.
Amidst the panic of the ‘UK fuel crisis’ the journey home felt potentially stressful. Whilst not normally willing to pay expensive motorway services prices the opportunity of an empty forecourt with petrol was too good to miss & we could then travel back worry free.
Gone Foreign?
Now both well practised in the art of a quick turnaround we grabbed our bags & headed to Cardiff. The destination was the Great Hall to see probably my most favourite band The Hunna. Not disappointed at either the very cheap bar prices (don’t mind if we do have some doubles please) or the music.
Again they played an interesting mix of old & new so the crowd sang with gusto which helped relieve the collective tension amassed during the months of uncertainty & ever changing restrictions.
Amongst a predominantly a young crowd where even my daughter felt ‘old’. I couldn’t help feeling sorry for these young folk who have had some of their youth ‘stolen’ from them. I hope they all live long enough to claw some fun back in later years like I am in my retirement.
Back to Bristol
So the last gig I attended was back in Bristol & another O2 venue to see Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes. My hubby kindly dropped me off & I ventured into the venue alone.
Still amazed that I had continued to test negative to covid. Not only managing to get to all the rescheduled 2020 gigs. I squeezed in a few extras too.
What a blast I was ‘adopted’ by two lovely young people & with their support I was able to join in the mosh pit. This is something I had never previously had an opportunity to do.
Although I didn’t stay in long it was definitely a ‘tick off the list of things to do in life’ for me. They expertly saw to it that I came out unscathed & we may even team up again at another Rattlesnakes gig in the future.
So as the year headed to a close I at least could look back and treasure the amazing new memories generated at the various events in the company of many good people.
The link is to a short video clip of me talking about all the busy time travelling to see various bands.
It is possible even in the midst of a terrible situation to still find joy and fun it seems if you surround adopt a positive can do attitude it seems.
However you spent your New Year’s Eve I hope you had a safe & lovely time and here’s wishing everyone the best 2022 they can experience.















