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Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 12 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Big Country in the big Apple! Brilliant!

    by Danny Boy on 3/11/20Sony Hall - New York

    I really appreciate the fact that Sony hall hosted the inimitable band big Country for a rare U.S performance. The facility’s cabaret setting allowed for a raucous yet refined concert experience. Great sound and congenial staff. I’d definitely see another show at Sony hall. Please bring Big country back for a repeat performance!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Big Country Show!!

    by RonK on 3/10/20Sony Hall - New York

    Fantastic show put on by Big Country at Sony Hall last Thursday!! We had VIP seats for the event since we were not sure what the general admission crowd would be like. We didn't end up liking the VIP seats that much, though, and went out onto the floor for most of the concert. Real high energy by the entire band, who very much seemed to be enjoying themselves. Big Country played most everything you would expect in their 15-song set - though would have loved to hear Tall Ships Go! Bruce said they would be back to the US much sooner than the very long gap since their last time touring in the States - certainly hoping so!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal Performance and Sound

    by PGSUAVE on 3/8/20Sony Hall - New York

    Big Country performed with energy and lived up to my expectations since seeing videos of their live concerts when they started in the 80’s. Sony Music Hall is acoustically sound, as advertised on their webpage, a crucial factor for me being a music LOVER. The band covered songs from their many albums, including several from their first 3 albums. They engaged with the crowd, told stories how the band formed, promised to return more often to the U.S., and did so in a way not to disrupt the flow of the music, a feat failed by many other artists. This was my first time seeing Big Country LIVE, but rest assured, it will NOT be my last. A Phenomenal Overall Performance!!! 👏👏👏

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Can still rock

    by tvt26 on 9/3/13State Theatre - St Petersburg

    The band played with a lot energy especially considering this was the next to last stop on their tour. It was really nice to see Mike Peters from The Alarm as the singer-two of my favorite alternative bands of the 80s. The venue was small so it allow everyone to get up close.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Worth waiting for 30 years

    by RN83 on 9/3/13State Theatre - St Petersburg

    Been a Big Country fan since I first heard them back in 1983 and never expected to see them in Florida, especially after Stuart Adamson's untimely passing a few years ago. I had heard the new cd and liked it but wasn't sure what the Big Country live experience would be like without Stuart, and I have heard a lot of the original Big Country live on cd. I'm here to say that Mike Peters did a fantastic job and while no one can replace Stuart, he is a great fit in the Big Country lineup. The set had a lot of energy and balanced the material between the classics and the new songs. It was incredible to see Mark Brzezicki and Bruce Watson perform in person, and the band actually came down after the set to talk to the crowd and tell us how much they enjoyed playing for us. It was a fun, highly memorable night and here's hoping that Big Country will be back to Florida in 2014.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hoping this wont be their last US tour

    by Anonymous on 9/2/13State Theatre - St Petersburg

    Whether you are a die hard Big Country fan (there was more than one local Dunedin kilt wearer) or just like the old anthems or unique style, this was an experience to savor for some time to come. Mike Peters was everything he ever was with the Alarm, but clearly has found himself in something special here. The Watson father and son guitar performance was flawless and just wonderful to witness. The band came back after their encore to speak to the fans from the stage, and you really believed they had a real appreciation for the crowd, and enjoyed as much as they did. There couldn't have been more than 300 there to see this which makes one a little sad this hasn't seen greater publicity and bigger crowds, but perhaps that made it all the more intimate. They promised to be back next year, and let's hope Peters health allows it. The new Journey and older Adamson material was wonderful. As was the tributes to their lost friend throughout the night. Stay Alive as they say, but more importantly play on and come back.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    All in all, a great return of a great band

    by steevop on 6/26/13The Canyon - Agoura Hills

    First off, the band sounded great...and while Mike Peters did a decent job, we still miss Stuart Adamson. Really, this was a great show and the mix of the guitars and drums were spot on...but the vocal mix was terrible...which was strangely okay as the crowd was able to sing along and round out the sound. The band seemed to enjoy themselves and it was a joy to see Bruce and Jamie Watson play guitar alongside each other...

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Big Country...Fantastic

    by CBJAL on 6/24/13The Canyon - Agoura Hills

    Wow. What a great show. I was very curious about how Mike Peters would do as the front man for BC. He proved to be still one of the best front men around. The rest of the boys were absolutely outstanding too. They played like it was the most important show of their lives. They also had an wonderful mix of old and new songs. Truly a wonderful performance and night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I waited nearly 25 years for this show!

    by rbarker227 on 6/12/13Gramercy Theatre - New York

    Although I have been a BIG COUNTRY fan since the late 1980s, I had never had the chance to see them perform LIVE. I came close back in 2000, when I went to the BIG COUNTRY fan convention at the University of Hertfordshire in England. Given transportation issues, I couldn't stay until late evening when they performed. (Close, but no cigar!) After Stuart Adamson's untimely demise, i thought I'd never have the chance to see the band. Thank goodness the band reformed and is doing gigs again. The big guitar sound is intense and fresh, and the chemistry in the band is absolutely apparent. I loved seeing the interplay between Bruce and Jamie Watson. Bruce Watson is one of the most underrated guitarists in rock history, and he seemed like he was having a blast. They played some of the best songs from their recent album THE JOURNEY (like the awesome In a Broken Promise Land), but they were kind to long time fans by playing much of their mammoth first album THE CROSSING, including a rocking version of HARVEST HOME, INWARDS, PORROH MAN, and their signature tune IN A BIG COUNTRY. It was an electric show on a very rainy night in New York City. I travelled about 500 miles to see this show, and waited about 25 years...but it was worth the wait!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Surprise!

    by KORORYN on 6/10/13The Paramount - Huntington

    Went to the Paramount in Huntington on June 8th to check out Big Country. I must admit that I was not a big fan of their music because I did not know it. I went because my wife is Scottish and she wanted to see them. Gotta tell ya, what a GREAT surprise!!! The band really enjoyed what they were playing and rocked the house! Start to finish, just a gig!!! I am really glad I went and look forward ot seeing them again