fill. Not so much bad as it was bland, the band
remained static for the most part and only showed
glimmers of potential when delving into Thin
Lizzy’s back catalogue. Needless to say, ‘Jailbreak’
and closer ‘Whiskey In The Jar’ go down a storm.
With feet stomping on tables as beer consumption
increases exponentially during this time. We aren’t
denying that the good time feels can be felt, just not
from the stage. In hindsight, it would’ve made more
sense if they’d switched places with Dee Snider on
the Thursday night as a nice little warm-up act.
Not a great note to end on, but still, a worthwhile
trip up to Pwllheli that did not disappoint. With
Saxon already being announced as one of next year’s
headliners, HRH XII doesn’t look to be holding
back. Battle jackets at the ready folks, as we’ll see
you next year at Hafan Y Môr Holiday Park.