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The Happy Together Tour was one that I had my eye on for a long time, even before the tickets were released, and I couldn’t believe it when the day finally came. All of the acts were absolutely fantastic, but Herman’s Hermits really stood out for me, and it seemed the entire crowd! It’s hard to believe that these guys formed way back in 1963, but boy have they still got it! They sure have.
The vibe at the show was great, everyone was energised and buzzing from the previous acts. The sound was fantastic, and the lighting added spectacularly to the performance value. When Herman’s Hermits came on stage, they were welcomed by a reasonable applause, but it appeared that the audience didn’t know what they were in for – by the end of the set everyone was jumping around, shouting, and singing along.
Nostalgia is a great thing, and hearing tracks like No Milk Today and Mrs Brow, You’ve got a Lovely Daughter had the crowd reminiscing and singing along. Even the younger members of the audience were jamming along to the catchy hooks and melodies half way through their set. This really was a gig for everyone, one not to miss!
Manchester beat/pop outfit Herman's Hermits have appeared under a number of different pseudonyms over the years whilst led by Barry Whitwam and Peter Noone. However since the return of Karl Green in 2014, the original band is back together and are now able to play all the hits in their discography to the loyal crowds.
By looking around the venue, it appears as though some of the ageing audience may have been around to purchase the group's very first album released back in 1965. Although the band members are also ageing now, they still perform with intent and purpose as they clearly still enjoy playing the music and hearing the applause from the crowds and this seems to fuel them to keep going. Tonight's setlist is very much a best of selection with hit singles from their heyday including 'I'm Into Something Good' and 'Just a Little Bit Better' all being aired. The tracks may be dated nowadays, but the manner in which they are delivered is endearing as the group clearly wants to perform a great show for their fanbase.
Great performance! Sounds the same!, High energy, veryinteractive with the audience, funny. The band is totally awesome!
Intro band was not impressive, a bunch of (literally) sweaty old musicians with no charisma, no "moves", didn't move aroubmnd so all audience members were involved and were rather boring
The venue, Coach House, had great seating. Food service was not so good, although the food was good! Drinks were expensive and weak
The Association, Gary Lewis & the Playboys, and Peter Noone (Herman's Hermits) sang at a concert in NY on 9.14.2019
All 3 acts were great !!!
Gary Lewis is still proud that his song "This Diamond Ring" bumped The Beatles from the #1 spot on the music charts back in 1965.
Peter even signed a ton of autographs after the event.
I was also at that concert with Gary Lewis and Peter Noone..they were both fantastic. Peter is so funny. He could be a standup comedian . He sounds and looks the same. I as so happy when it was announced he would do a meet and greet after the concert.
Awesome show as usual...not only does Peter and the band still have great voices...we also enjoyed a comedy show because Peter is hilarious! This is a band I will never get tired of seeing, and could see over and over again!! Highly reccomend!
Herman's Hermits are beat rock and pop group band. I love their music albums. This band creations are superb. I am a big of this music band. This band can plays in Beat, pop, rock. They are so talented in your work.