Doro/Sister Sin/7 Kingdoms Fri Tampa

Alright, now I need to see some photos because the floor looked full when I left. The bar certainly was!

(I'm starting to think I have "post gig high". Maybe I'm wrong about there being a bazillion people, but as much money as we and the venue made it was definitely a successful night!)

I didn't take any crowd shots, but I never saw it more than about 3 "rows" deep from the stage. It looked like twice the audience for the last Firewind show, half the crowd that came for Adrenaline Mob/UTPOM and a sad fraction of what a Blind Guardian or Iced Earth show would do.

Your merch table was definitely jumping though, and your band seems to have some very devoted local fans. Congrats on that.
 
Wow, that is a damn fine setlist!!!!!!!!

The question I have though is can people be at the bar at JAXX without having purchased a ticket to the show itself?

Many venues are like that, such as Reggies in Chicago.
 
I don't think so. Maybe the policy has changed now that they are Empire.

I doubt it. It would require people to man the two entrances to the main room, which last I checked they weren't doing.

Personally, I wouldn't have been able to go even if I wanted to. I had just driven back from Cleveland, where I attended a friend's wedding. I was pretty beat.

Course, last weekend was when EVERYTHING had to happen.
 
No set list posted from the Tampa show but it was Warlock heavy.

Raise Your Fist

Revenge
Raise Your Fist In The Air
Hero
Doro
Unholy Love
Burning The Witches
Burning The Witches
Hellbound
Hellbound
Earthshaker Rock
True As Steel
Fight for Rock
Triumph & Agony
East Meets West
All We Are
I Rule The Ruins
Metal Tango
Fur Immer

Breaking The Law

I could be forgetting a couple, she played for a while and there was a drum solo after the 3rd song.
 
Why the heck does she waste time doing a Priest cover, esp such a commercial staple?

anyone going to see a Doro show is a fan of Doro or Warlock.

It's not like she is some new artist that has to rely on playing a larger band's song to get people to remember her.
 
Why the heck does she waste time doing a Priest cover, esp such a commercial staple?

anyone going to see a Doro show is a fan of Doro or Warlock.

It's not like she is some new artist that has to rely on playing a larger band's song to get people to remember her.

I have no problem with one cover song, but I'd like to know why after releasing a massive debut CD, Guns and Roses elected to record and perform live cover song after cover song after cover song. It's just what bands do. Heck, even Rush recorded a CD of cover songs and performed them live. That's the last band that needed to do that.
 
Why the heck does she waste time doing a Priest cover, esp such a commercial staple?

anyone going to see a Doro show is a fan of Doro or Warlock.

It's not like she is some new artist that has to rely on playing a larger band's song to get people to remember her.

She says it's to pay respect to the band that took Warlock out on their first big tour. And it's a cool semi-acoustic version that has become a highlight of her live shows. And it's fun.