after the cr***y weekend I've had (some bad news about mum Friday and then Andy breaking his collar bone yesterday) I needed this tonight and I can safely say it was
FANTASTIC
It was great to see some familiar faces and to meet some new ones and put their faces to the names!
He was 10 minutes late coming in and I was begining to feel a little sick with excitement

!! But the house was pretty much full, Lee's mum, dad and Casey were sat 2 rows in front of us! The band started to play the introduction of Paint it Black and there he was. Looking gorgeously curly, wearing all black (

). He seemed really pleased to be there and with the reaction that he got from the crowd! This was Followed by Gonna Make you a Star, Nothing Else Matters and Close every door (

) Niamh Perry then came on and sung a couple of songs - can't remember what she sang but have to wonder why she was wearing a dress that I felt was very reminiscient of a loincloth!

Out he cam again in a pink shirt and black suit. We then had Collide, Beyond The SEa, Anthem, Kiss (or Snog as he called it) and When I need you the most. He "chatted" in between the songs and although he started off nervous, he soon relaxed. Someone asked about Betsy (was it you Hezzy?!) and it spoke a little about her. He chatted about his ferry boat job, about Joseph and his experience in the TV show and in the Theatre and how he was back where his love for shows all started!
2nd Half - I didn't play quite the same attention to the order of the songs but he came out in a blue suit, shirt and tie ensemble and started off with Get Back, at this point I'm a bit fuzzy

! JCS followed (I think), we had ADWD which he asked us to sing along and then struggled not to giggle as the crowd became his choir and sang as backing singers, we had When the Stars go blue (with Niamh - who also sang a couple more songs), he messed up the start of Leave right now and asked the band to start again! He sang Through the Barricades and dedicated it to his dad, You say it best when you say nothing at all which he dedicated to his "Beautiful wife" as it was what he sang when he first saw her! We had Holding on to letting go, If I can DReam and finished with Daydream believer - whilst we all stood up singing along and waving our hands about! I may have left some out but I'm sure someone else will confirm it!
It was a fantastic night and he really seemed to enjoy it. I, and a rather uncomfy Andy, (we'll hear tomorrow if he needs surgery on his shoulder) certainly did. AMAZING!!! Now do I dare to look for some other tickets for one of the other concerts?!
