Ten






Ten came to the stage after midnight and just after Two Fires had left it ripped to shreds. Two Fires tore up the place and were always going to be hard to top. As it turned out, it was too hard. A number of people left the gig after they finished, being that it was either too late or they didn't want to see Ten after such a display of classic AOR.
But Ten have been around and have played plenty of gigs and did what they do best. They came out and just played a greatest hits set with a few new tracks from the current cool Babylon album - and just enjoyed themselves.
The crowd had thinned a little and the front of stage guard changed to accommodate the die-hard Ten fans, who still loved what they saw. The band haven't touted much in the UK this year, so there was plenty of eager fans ready to watch the strut their stuff.
And they did a great job. There is no denying that. Their style is a little different to that of Two Fires, and they hit the mark.
But for many, the night was getting late.
By this time I had run out of film also, so there are a few less shots of the guys :)

Had this been a 2 day event, Ten would have headlined one day and Two Fires the next. But that is a 'what if' and I couldn't really fault any aspect of the days' entertainment.



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Photo's: Edwin van Hoof - 3rd Eye Pro.motion