Fantastic show but food and drinks expensive
by Stu on 30/06/2025Scarborough Open Air Theatre - ScarboroughRating: 4 out of 5The show was great , but the food and drinks expensive
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Indie pop-rockers known for their swooningly sensitive songs
Formed in Dundee, Scotland in 1994, Snow Patrol are a Northern Irish band who’ve carved out a unique place for themselves by constantly delivering music of depth that’s painted from a broad palette.
Originating from a band called Shrug, they changed their name to Polarbear a year later before becoming Snow Patrol in 1997. Their debut album Songs For Polarbears was hailed by Pitchfork as “an impressive piece of work” and Snow Patrol followed it up in 2000 with When It's All Over We Still Have To Clear Up.
The band reached wider recognition in 2002 with the release of their third album Final Straw, which featured the singles Chocolate, Spitting Games, How To Be Dead and the No.5-charting hit Run. Not only was it their major label debut, but also the first of many albums to be produced by Jacknife Lee (U2, The Killers, Two Door Cinema Club).
Snow Patrol’s fourth album, 2006’s Eyes Open, spawned even bigger hits, including Open Your Eyes, Hands Open, You’re All I Have and Chasing Cars, which was made famous from the popular television show Grey’s Anatomy. The biggest-selling record in the UK that year, it saw the band reach global success and they went on to perform at such festivals as T In The Park, Isle Of Wight, Splendour In The Grass and BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend that summer as well as tour internationally throughout 2007.
The indie pop-rock group who’d become known for their melancholic ballads released two more studio albums over the next five years – A Hundred Million Suns in 2008 and Fallen Empires in 2011. Snow Patrol spent most of 2012 on another extensive world tour, and when it concluded the band’s members – frontman Gary Lightbody, guitarists Johnny McDaid and Nathan Connolly, bassist Paul Wilson and drummer Jonny Quinn – decided to take a break. However, Snow Patrol did release a Greatest Hits compilation in 2013.
It was a long seven-year wait, with Lightbody revealing he had to overcome bouts of writer’s block, before the band revealed new material. Snow Patrol’s seventh album Wildness in 2018 tapped into something raw and primitive. It debuted at No.2 on the UK albums chart and spawned the singles Don’t Give In, Life On Earth, Empress and What If This Is All The Love You Ever Get? To celebrate the release, Snow Patrol created music videos for almost every song on the album.
On the heels of Wildness, the band came out with another compilation album titled Reworked in 2019, which was followed by a tour.
Throughout their career, Snow Patrol have achieved five UK platinum albums and sold over 15 million records. They’ve also been nominated for numerous Grammy, BRIT and Mercury Music awards.
In early 2020, with the UK in lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic, Snow Patrol hosted a series of Saturday livestreams where they collaborated in writing songs with their fans. That summer the band released an EP called The Fireside Sessions that featured those tracks with all the proceeds benefitting the Trussell Trust anti-poverty charity.
In addition, Snow Patrol confirmed summer 2021 UK festival appearances at Latitude, Scarborough Open Air Theatre, TRNSMT and Isle Of Wight. On 10 April 2021, the group also announced a special show as part of Manchester’s Sounds Of The City on 26 September 2021. In 2023 Snow Patrol re-released a 20th anniversary edition of Final Straw.
Lead by single 'The Beginning', Snow Patrol's eighth studio album The Forest Is The Path is set for release in September 2024.
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Pre-order Snow Patrol's new album The Forest Is The Path by 17:00, Tuesday 4 June 2024 to gain early access to their UK tour.
The show was great , but the food and drinks expensive
Snow Patrol you are amazing, what a fantastic performance, everyone involved and singing, brought lovely smiles to Gary was lovely to see, I give you all 5 stars ⭐️
Wow what an incredible night. Got a fabulous surprise seeing Freya Ridings take the stage, she was brilliant. Snow patrol were as amazing as ever. Blown away by the venue too,, always wanted to see someone at the open air theatre and it didn't disappoint. The sound system was great, the screens were so sharp and clear, the staff and security were spot on and I was mesmerised by the sign language guy, what a fantastic idea! So inclusive!
Scarborough good arena ,reckon all seats get a view of stage,Snow Patrol done the biz ,support good too
The evening was a great success. The VIP area provided good food and coffees and the proximity to the stage was great. All the acts were amazing. Particularly Snow Patrol.
It was a really well organised gig in a lovely setting. The line up were all fab and we had a great time.
Amazing acoustics and absolutely pitch perfect! Great venue and atmosphere. Additional bonus allowing own food and drink to be brought into venue.
Fantastic concert from Snow Patrol! My first time seeing them live and they didn't disappoint! A lot of the older hits we could sing along to & a couple of newer so a good mix. We had so much fun & the setting of Cannock Chase forest was great too and the rain held off until the end. The support acts of Freya Ridings & Irish band The Florentinas were so good too! Well worth seeing!
Snow Patrol were superb, even better than when we saw them at the O2. Venue is brilliant, close up to stage, plenty of room and reasonably priced drinks
Just for once nobody was allowed to stand in front of me as I cannot stand up myself to watch.