"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months on 100 (as of 3/8/25)
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Real Live Certified
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Critics Consensus
Based on 111 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that Snow Patrol is rated as an entertaining live performer, with worthwhile shows overall. Snow Patrol concert reviews describe live shows and performances as eccentric, delightful, confident, spirited, energetic, effortless, and aggressive.
How long are their concerts?
How long are Snow Patrol concerts? Snow Patrol concerts usually last an hour and a half.
How much to book?
How much does it cost to book Snow Patrol? To hire for a live performance or concert, the booking fees for Snow Patrol range from $50,000 - $750,000, with Snow Patrol's current estimated booking fee to be around $500,000.
On tour
The Wiltern; The Wiltern, Los Angeles, CA, United States; Los Angeles, CA, United States (March 26; Mar 26); The Salt Shed, Chicago, United States (April 1); HISTORY, Toronto, Canada (April 3); l'Olympia, Montreal, Canada (April 4); Brooklyn Paramount, Brooklyn, United States (April 8); The Anthem, Washington, United States (April 11); The Met, Philadelphia, United States (April 12); Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, United Kingdom (June 12); Westonbirt Arboretum, Tetbury, Glos., United Kingdom (June 17)
Snow Patrol are an alternative rock band that formed in Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom in 1994 and currently based in Bangor, Northern Ireland, where most of the band members are from. They consist of Gary Lightbody (vocals, guitar), Nathan Connolly (guitar, vocals), Paul Wilson (bass), Tom Simpson (keyboards) and Jonny Quinn (drums).
Has Performed With
OK Go, Kodaline, Husky
Artist Website
Critic Concert Reviews
XS Noize (Northern Ireland)
February 28, 2025
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Support on the night came from Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt and Derry’s own Sister Ghost, who delivered impressive performances that set the stage perfectly for the headliners.
Kicking off with the anthemic “Take Back the City,” Snow Patrol wasted no time igniting the crowd. Gary Lightbody, the band’s charismatic frontman, had the audience singing along effortlessly—no need for prompts.