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Richard Ashcroft: Robin Park, Wigan – Live Review


Richard Ashcroft | Cast
Robin Park, Wigan
20th July 2024

Richard’s homecoming concert at Robin Park Arena in Wigan was a night to remember. It’s been 26 years since the former Verve frontman last played in his hometown at the height of the band’s fame in 1998. Despite the torrential rain that poured, this promised to be something really special – a celebration of Ashcroft’s hometown, which he has said has the potential to be a hub for the arts in the North West of England.

Liverpool band Cast were in charge of warming up the crowd and gave their all during a lively performance, despite a heavy downpouring of rain, which included classics such as Sandstorm, Walkaway and Alright and new single Faraway.

CAST - Robin Park, Wigan 20/07/24 © Melanie SmithThen it was showtime – and Richard Ashcroft strutted onto the stage looking every inch the rockstar in a dazzling sequin jacket, which only served to highlight his magnetic stage presence – a beacon of both style and substance. The opening notes of Hold On filled the air and it felt like we were about to witness something memorable. Space In Time was next, followed by crowd favourite Sonnet. This was followed by a rousing rendition of Music Is Power from his third solo album Keys To The World.

The energy from the stage and the crowd was electric, which shows the power of music, as by this point in the show everyone was soaked to the bone. A more melancholic Weeping Willow followed and then we were treated to a phenomenal performance of lesser-played Science of Silence from the 2002 album Human Conditions. Song For Lovers was next and then an energetic performance of Break The Night With Colour – which showcased guitarist Steve Wyreman’s technical skill and musicality – and the audience joined in with every word.

The main setlist ended with the classics Drugs Don’t Work and Lucky Man, both of which sounded amazing and were well received by the crowd, but to me were quite predictable ‘safe’ choices.

Richard Ashcroft - Robin Park, Wigan 20/07/24 © Melanie SmithThe encore kicked off with the 2016 solo song They Don’t Own Me, followed by Verve classic History – which made full use of the strings that were on the stage tonight and was another surprise song on the setlist. The night ended, again somewhat predictably with Bittersweet Symphony – however, it has to be said that no matter how many times you hear this song it is always full of raw intensity.

Richard Ashcroft - Robin Park, Wigan 20/07/24 © Melanie SmithThere has been a lot of talk from fans lately about the set lists at Richard Aschroft’s gigs – namely, the fact that they don’t seem to change. I would have to agree – you do already know which songs you will hear and that the night will close on Bittersweet Symphony, and this show was no exception. It did feel that Richard had acknowledged this complaint slightly tonight by mixing in a few rarer songs, but I think with such an amazing, varied and extensive back catalogue he could mix up the set list a bit more.

Despite this, and despite the unrelenting rain the night was a masterclass in passion and energy, both individually and collectively and Richard’s vocals were on top form. If you’re going to round two tonight you are in for a treat – especially if the sun shines.

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Words by Natalie Royle, you can find her author profile here.

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