Thunder - supported by Ugly Kid Joe / Kris Barras Band

Thunder

Supported by Ugly Kid Joe & Kris Barras Band

Live at Wembley Arena, London, England

28th May 2022

By Robert Corich

Photography by Eric Duvet

The mighty Thunder return to storm Wembley after previously scheduled dates were postponed due to the Covid crisis.

The seventeen song set was exactly as we’ve all come to expect from the London based veterans, loud, rocking and of course… well, thunderous.

Opening to the jagged riff of AC/DC’s Thunderstruck belting out of the sound system to get the already happy crowd jumping, the band launched into ‘Last One Out Turn Off The Lights’ from 2021’s ‘All The Right Noises’ album which started a trend kept up throughout the concert, namely playing brand new and very recent tracks from the aforementioned album and their latest effort, ‘Dopamine’.

There are not many bands today with the wherewithal or the balls to play so much new material in one hit live, but pleasingly Thunder have never been a band that has rested on their laurels and they are certainly not shy about pushing their latest releases.

Ten of the seventeen tracks aired were lifted from their last two albums with seven of those from the brand new ‘Dopamine’ album.

‘Western Sky’, a highlight from ‘Dopamine’ was a great advertisement for the new album and it’s nice to see a band so confident in their craft they can deliver new songs with such ease and confidence.

Keeping old school fans happy the band also delivered several classics such as ‘Loved Walked In’, ‘Back Street Symphony’ and ‘Dirty Love’ thrown in as an encore.

A rocking set throughout, Thunder left the Wembley stage to rapturous applause, once again cementing their position as one of the most reliable, competent and loved bands on the rock n roll circuit.

A night at Wembley where the only thing you can complain about is the exorbitant cost of mediocre alcohol ain’t such a bad evening.

All in all a highly rewarding night of uncompromising rock and roll.

Can’t wait until they are back.

Setlist:

  1. Last One Out Turn Off The Lights

  2. Western Sky

  3. Higher Ground

  4. One Day We’ll Be Free Again

  5. Resurrection Day

  6. Unravelling

  7. The Devil Made Me Do It

  8. Destruction

  9. Low Life In High Places

  10. Young Man

  11. Black

  12. Love Walked In

  13. Across The Nation

  14. Backstreet Symphony

  15. Last Orders

  16. Dancing In The Sunshine

  17. Dirty Love

Support by Ugly Kid Joe it was a hard rocking, vibrant affair that certainly entertained and set up the crowd for the headliners.

The excellent cover of Motörhead’s ‘Ace of Spades’ worth the cover price on its own.

Early starter Kris Barras Band delivered a short but vibrant set as the entrée to the nights proceedings.

This is a band that warrants an extended viewing at one of their own dedicated gigs.

Photography by Eric Duvet

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