![]() ![]() He immediately made everyone aware that he was not going to be deterred by the sheer size of the room which he acknowledged, “Definitely a step up from the rooms we’ve been playing this year”. Then, like the pearled gates of heaven, they were opened and the night began.įirst to take to the stage, hailing from North Shields in England, was Sam Fender and his band. The weather was miserable, causing fans to huddle together like penguins as they waited, impatient, for doors to open. Therefore, I felt it only appropriate to bring my Dad along for the experience. With ‘Chasing Cars’ reverberating round the house – “You know these boys are from Bangor”- there’s an intangible link, fostered by a childhood affection. Many of us who grew up around the time of Snow Patrol’s ascent into a household act have a certain attachment to the band. Their presence on a worldwide stage has helped put Northern Ireland on the map, not for its negativity but for its passion, for its music. Whether you like them or not, Snow Patrol remain an important band. On the 7th December, I witnessed Snow Patrol and guests perform to a sold out SSE Arena in Belfast. In the space of an hour, I went from slouched on my couch, “revising,” to boarding a train, my heart beating out of my chest. Snow Patrol with support from Ryan McMullan & Sam Fenderįriday 7th December 2018 – SSE Arena, Belfast ![]()
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