Elbow, Cathedral, Manchester
Live ReviewsWith triumphant performances like this, they’ll be enjoying many more big nights out.
27th October 2011, Cathedral, Manchester / By Ian Leonard

Jo Whiley is on hand to offer as much praise as she can muster and a crowd of 1,000, who were lucky enough to secure the free tickets, pack inside the 15th century gothic venue. In the build up to the gig, lead singer Guy Garvey said it was an “honour” to the play in the building which made his “great city” a city. But the band seemed perfectly at ease in this grand setting, which he described as an “old meeting place”.
Garvey, known for his warm demeanour towards his audience, even attempts a bit of politics at one point by highlighting how such venues could bring people together despite “the media” trying to cause divisions in society. The cathedral is beautifully lit and despite it’s size the gig has intimate atmosphere, with the acoustics seeming to complement the band’s sound and the Halle Youth Choir accompanying them on several songs.
The set, perhaps inevitably, is dominated by songs from the triple-platinum 'Seldom Seen Kid' and latest album 'Build A Rocket Boys'. Highlights include 'Lippy Kids', inspired by Garvey’s youth, and usual set-closer 'One Day Like This', which is included earlier due to the demands of the BBC’s broadcast times. The only disappointment was slightly down-tempo last half-hour, but old favourite 'Station Approach' was delivered with aplomb.
As Garvey points out, the band are currently celebrating 20 years in the business and have been enjoying “a year-long” party. Success has even led to a beer brewed in their honour. With triumphant performances like this, they’ll be enjoying many more big nights out.
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