Death, Taxes and Cast doing a gig at The Limelight. Except, it wasn’t Cast, it was John Power on his own, and it was at Mandela Hall.
For me, it would be my first visit to the newly rebuilt Mandela Hall, although I already had a nosey about the Student Union Complex in early October. This would be my first concert there.
I can’t actually remember much about their performance, if they good or bad or somewhere inbeteeen.
If I needed refreshing, they were very good.
Turns out, they were also organising the event, with their singer Paul Doherty being the brains behind Foodstock.
They arrived on stage in branded bibs that staff were wearing, no time to change.
As fans waited for John Power, an automated playlist of 90s classics played out over the speaker.
The song that was being played as John Power entered the stage was Walking On The Milky Way by OMD. Quite ironic as they were the last band I saw play at Mandela Hall.
Power entered the stage sipping on a glass of wine, preparing to sing songs that have aged like a fine wine.
As he was in a Student Union Bar, I have my doubts that he was sipping on a fine wine.
His involvement in this was simple, he was asked.
Literally, just asked if he fancied coming along and he said yes.
Power praised the spirit of the festival, and wants to do his own version.
Straight to the point, playing the hits of Cast, songs such as Finetime, Alright, Walkaway and Flying.
At the end, he threw his setlist into the crowd, being caught by someone celebrating her birthday.
The big sash saying “Birthday Girl” on it was a bit of a giveaway.