Tonight marks a brand new city and adventure for Shaman’s Harvest with their first ever UK tour from the american location styled band. Support comes from fellow americans Blacktop Mojo also performing on there first ever UK tour and Rock with Blues inspiration UK band Eddie And The Wolves.
Kicking of tonight’s event is rock band with a slight blues Influence is Eddie And The Wolves the 5 piece from Derby, UK. They absolutely nailed their set. Being the starter band on a Wednesday evening in Manchester they grabbed the crowd’s attention and kept it their throughout there entire set. They just seemed to have so much fun performing I look forward to seeing where their journey takes them.
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With it being there first time over to the Uk and first time ever playing Manchester, UK, Hard Rock band Blacktop Mojo from Palestine, Texas takes to the packed out Rebellion venue. From the moment they took to the stage they captured the attention of the audience which didn’t let out for even A second throughout their entire set. You could really feel and passion and excitement that they brought to the table it. Performing songs such as “Wicked Women”, “Weary I Roam” and for the first time ever live “Rise” which featured an onstage appearance from Nathan Hunt lead singer of Shaman’s Harvest. They fully won over the hearts of the Manchester crowd and I’m looking forward to seeing them on their next UK tour!
Venue: Rebellion Rock Bar, Manchester
Shaman’s Harvest take to the stage the alternative metal band from Jefferson City, Missouri, Usa. Shaman’s Harvest cover the stage with unique sound it captures the audience’s attention from the second they start you see the nodding of heads throughout the crowd. The southern melodys flowed throughout there set performing “Blood In The Water”, “Country As Fuck” and “Broken Dreams” which was live for the first time. The Audience moved and sung, Hummed and swayed away to the band. I can’t wait to see them the next time they are back in the uk!
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