Alison Limerick’s Triumphant Return to the Stage
A Night to Remember at Islington Assembly Hall
Last Friday at Islington Assembly Hall, the legendary Alison Limerick returned to a London headline stage for the first time in years with ‘Come On In’ – and the title proved fitting from the very first note. The atmosphere inside the packed hall felt less like a comeback and more like a long-overdue reunion, with an audience ready to celebrate both the club classics that made Limerick an icon and the new material pointing firmly toward her next chapter.
Opening Act: Maddox Jones
Setting the tone for the evening was Maddox Jones, whose heartfelt performance drew heavily from the deluxe edition of his album, ‘Still Waiting For The World To Turn’. He kicked off the night with ‘My House’, establishing an immediate connection with the audience through his emotional storytelling and polished pop melodies. Tracks like ’21’ and ‘Split the Bill’ showcased his gift for reflective songwriting, while ‘Everyone But Me’ featured an uplifting chorus that resonated deeply with the crowd. By the time he concluded with the anthemic ‘Waiting for the World to Turn’, the audience was primed and ready for the headliner.
Alison Limerick Takes the Stage
When Alison Limerick finally graced the stage with ‘Make It On My Own’, the response was instantaneous and thunderous. This powerful opener was a demonstration of her soulful, uplifting presence, complemented by her immaculate vocal delivery. Limerick effortlessly navigated through house, soul, disco, and R&B, celebrating every facet of her illustrious career with a vibrant setlist.
Celebrating the Classics and New Material
Tracks like ‘Spirit Rising’ and ‘Working On It’ maintained the energetic momentum before ‘Time Of Our Lives’ transformed the venue into a lively dancefloor. The concert was not merely a nostalgic trip; several songs from her upcoming album, ‘SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW’, signaled Limerick’s ongoing evolution as a singer-songwriter.
Standout Moments
A particularly memorable moment was the elegant rendition of ‘Never Knew’, which showcased her artistic depth. This was followed by a jubilant performance of “I’m Every Woman,” prompting the entire audience to join in. Songs like ‘Let’s Hold On (To Love)’ and her new single, ‘Sista Mother Child’, added layers of emotional depth, reminding everyone of the social themes and personal narratives that have influenced her music.
A Euphoric Conclusion
As the evening drew to a close, the atmosphere in Islington Assembly Hall was nothing short of euphoric. Limerick maintained her effortlessly cool demeanor as she delivered a captivating series of hits. However, there was no doubt about the grand finale. The unmistakable opening notes of ‘Where Love Lives’ sent the crowd into a frenzy. Even after more than three decades since its release, the song remains a timeless house anthem capable of uniting any dancefloor. Experiencing it live in such an intimate setting felt truly special.
Conclusion
‘Come On In’ transcended the notion of a simple return show; it served as a powerful reminder of Alison Limerick’s enduring musical legacy. Backed by her vibrant band, Sista NuSoul, and a devoted audience, she reaffirmed in London why her unique voice deserves celebration and recognition.
FAQs
1. When did Alison Limerick last perform in London?
Alison Limerick returned to a London headline stage for the first time in years last Friday at Islington Assembly Hall.
2. What songs did Alison Limerick perform during the concert?
Limerick performed a mix of her classic hits and new material, including ‘Make It On My Own’, ‘Time Of Our Lives’, and her new single ‘Sista Mother Child’.
3. Who opened for Alison Limerick at the concert?
Maddox Jones opened the night with a heartfelt set featuring songs from his album, ‘Still Waiting For The World To Turn’.
4. What can attendees expect from Alison Limerick’s new album?
Her forthcoming album, ‘SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW’, hints at her continued creative growth, featuring new songs that reflect her artistic evolution.
5. How was the audience’s reaction to the concert?
The audience was highly enthusiastic, creating a vibrant atmosphere that felt like a reunion, celebrating Limerick’s music and legacy.
