The Sheffield-born rockers took to the stage met with screams and yells from all in attendance
Arctic Monkeys returned to Belfast for the first time since 2009 last night in what was an enthralling show.
Opener ‘Sculptures of Anything Goes’ is one of Alex Turner’s many attempts at a Bond theme - a song that isn’t going to get your feet moving live but still impressive in its own grandness. Turner’s voice was also accompanied by an orchestra which only elevated his performance.It wasn’t long before the band kicked into sixth gear, however, with ‘Brianstorm’ erupting and setting a chaotic pace tough to match.
Lead single for their new album ‘There’d Better Be A Mirrorball’ stuck to the promise in the name, as in the final moments of the song a mirrorball lit up above the stage - lighting up the arena and elegantly matching Turner’s radiating performance.
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