

Another stop on the Snow Patrol tour in Atlanta. I like Atlanta. I’ve been here many times, and I think I’ve seen 4 Snow Patrol gigs in Atlanta now, the first being with about 15 people in attendence. They’ve played from the small tiny club to the massive Gweneth Arena, and last night they returned to the Tabernacle, which is a beautiful old church. It has a fantastic intimate feel, hug high ceilings, and great acoustics.. Oh, how their following has grown and it’s always makes me proud to see such talented band find their well deserved success.
OK, so it was an interesting gig. The audience was fantastic. Really, one of the best crowds I’ve seen for the tour, with most everyone singing along to every song, loud, clapping, having fun. the Tabernacle is a general admission venue, with the floor being standing and both balconies being seated. The place was not sold out despite being fairly small (2600 capacity). The set list was the same as the majority of the tour (a few stops had little additions), opening with If there’s A rocket, Tie Me To It, which is a fantastic opener. So, while the fans were great, the band itself, and Gary Lightbody in particular, was a little off their game. They were all feeling the effects of a good time in Nashville. It was fairly obvious, at least to anyone who had sen them numerous times, and over the previous several stops. They were hurting, but the crowd seemed to pump them up a bit and they were able to put on a great show. If they hadn’t been so utterly hungover, it possibly would have been one of those epic gigs.
Setlist (as has been over most of the TBTC Tour in USA)
- If There’s A Rocket Tie Me To It
- Chocolate
- Hands Open
- How To Be Dead
- The Golden Floor
- The Finish Line
- Make This Go On Forever
- Run
- Shut Your Eyes
- Chasing Cars
- Crack The Shutters
- Take Back The City
- Open Your Eyes
- Encore:
- The Lightning Strike
- You’re All That I Have
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by leighann
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