I have always liked Keane, especially their first albumn, the brilliant Hopes and Fears. There are only 2 albumns which I have in which I like all the songs. Keane's Hopes and Fears was the very first albumn in which this happened.
I also liked some of their new Music too. Then, prior to me deciding I wanted to see them live at the MEN, (I had seen them live once before, at the Knowsley Music festival), I saw them on BBC Breakfast News, with Bill Turnball and Susanna Reid and they were talking to Keane about there new albumn.
Despite getting to the MEN late, (due to getting slightly lost), Keane were not on; it was there support act instead, who, I must admit, were not bad. Then Keane came on and they were just outstanding. They had the crowd up nearly all the time, and they were getting the crowd to sing along to there music. I can now see why so many people like there music. If they were on again, I'd certainly go and see them again.
Thank you Keane, the MEN and Ticketmaster.
Manchester Arena @
- Manchester @
- Thu 29 Nov 2012 @
Favourite moment: When Keane's lead singer got the chair and did an acoustic version of one of the songs off Hopes and Fears. @
Setlist: Bedshaped, We Might As Well Be Strangers, This Is The Last Time, Can't Stop Now. @
Opening act(s): They weren't bad at all. Some of the songs were alright. @