Van Morrison at Waterfront Hall Studio, Belfast, 28th August, 2025.
The first of Van Morrison's three shows at this venue was held in the smaller and more intimate studio so it was a real privilege to be in attendance in a hall with a capacity of around 300.
Van arrived on stage to the opening notes of Into The Mystic which set the tone for the evening. Only A Dream which followed was a fine arrangement with Van specifically requesting a fine saxophone solo by Chris White. Enlightenment was followed by two songs ( For Mr.Thomas and Crazy Jane On God) with lyrics by other writers namely Robin Williamson and William Butler Yeats which were both credited beforehand by Van. The latter song featured Dana Masters and Jolene O' Hara prominently on backing vocals to great effect.
After Cold Cold Heart which included a trumpet solo by Matt Holland that Van particularly enjoyed we were treated to a sublime Dweller On The Threshold which featured the brass section and backing vocalists in particular. Back To Writing Love Songs and The Only Love I Ever Need is Yours from the new album were well received and before playing the latter Van explained that the lyrics were written by Don Black so if anyone wants to know what the song is about they need to contact Don because Van doesn't know. A nice arrangement of Little Village was followed by Symphony Sid before the intro to In The Afternoon indicated that we needed to prepare ourselves for the long journey ahead and what a journey it turned out to be as Van gave it the full treatment.We were transported down the ancient highway and along the coastline with Van reminding us that there is No Plan B and No Safety Net. Van put his heart and soul into the song's delivery with the ecstatic standing ovation at it's conclusion richly deserved.
After Cold Cold Heart which included a trumpet solo by Matt Holland that Van particularly enjoyed we were treated to a sublime Dweller On The Threshold which featured the brass section and backing vocalists in particular. Back To Writing Love Songs and The Only Love I Ever Need is Yours from the new album were well received and before playing the latter Van explained that the lyrics were written by Don Black so if anyone wants to know what the song is about they need to contact Don because Van doesn't know. A nice arrangement of Little Village was followed by Symphony Sid before the intro to In The Afternoon indicated that we needed to prepare ourselves for the long journey ahead and what a journey it turned out to be as Van gave it the full treatment.We were transported down the ancient highway and along the coastline with Van reminding us that there is No Plan B and No Safety Net. Van put his heart and soul into the song's delivery with the ecstatic standing ovation at it's conclusion richly deserved.
Will Night was followed by a rare rendition of Blue Money which fairly motored along and it saw guitarist Dave Keary produce some comical high pitched vocals which greatly amused Van and the band before he threw in a very low note subsequently as an apparent display of his versatility!. Don't Start Crying Now/ Custard Pie kept up the high tempo and were followed by Van strapping on the electric guitar before performing a medley of Who Do You Love/ Mona/ Not Fade Away which Van announced as a collection of songs from way back including by Buddy Holly. This medley which I felt paled somewhat in comparison to the rest of the show brought it towards it's conclusion with Van returning one more time to the stage for the standard closing number of Gloria.
Van was in fine voice throughout and really engaged in proceedings. This show was a fine aperitif to the weekend birthday celebration shows and certainly whetted the appetite for the main course to follow!
-Brendan Hynes
-Brendan Hynes
Setlist
Into The Mystic
Only A Dream
Enlightenment
For Mr.Thomas
Crazy Jane On God
Cold Cold Heart
Dweller On The Threshold
Back to Writing Love Songs
The Only Love I Ever Need Is Yours
Little Village
Symphony Sid
In The Afternoon
Wild Night
Blue Money
Don't Start Crying Now/ Custard Pie
Who Do You Love/ Mona/ Not Fade Away
Gloria
Set Time: 1h 44m
Big Hand For The Band!
Dave Keary (Guitar)
Nicky Scott (Bass)
John McCullough (Keyboards)
Neal Wilkinson (Drums)
Dana Masters (Vocals)
Jolene O'Hara (Vocals)
Christopher White (Saxaphone)
Matt Holland (Trumpet)
Alan 'Sticky' Wicket (Percussion)
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