LIVE REVIEWS

British Lion – Paraoa Brewing CO,15th September 2024: Review by Mike Beck, Photographs by Leonie Moreland

Moore’s music gave personal touches too, with imagery and soundbites of his youth, parents, and past experiences. Because if it all seems fake, then we’re awake echoed the experiences of Moore himself and everyone else, whilst putting his show and concept together in 2020/21. With a Wembley stadium attitude Moore quipped, I know you didn’t come here to see a one–man band prog/rock with some philosophy in the middle.

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LIVE: BRITISH LION with Tony Moore – Perth, 31 August 2024 Reviewed by Shane Pinnegar, Photographs by Linda Dunjey

Moore explains that his 2021 solo album Awake – written with the assistance of a lot of lockdown phone calls with Harris – touches on the pandemic’s anxieties and difficulties as well as his mother’s descent into dementia at the time. It’s a deeply personal work of art, performed solo in front of extensive backing tapes – and I use the…

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LIVE REVIEW: British Lion – Live at Magnet House, Perth Australia 31st August 2024 with Tony Moore performing ‘AWAKE’. By Mark Diggins

The night is kicked off wonderfully by the one man Prog Rock enigma that is Tony Moore, performing an abbreviated version of his ‘Awake’ work. Tony of course is part of the Maiden history, playing with the band briefly in 1977 before heading off on his own music adventure. He is both incredibly engaging and contagiously enthusiastic, as well as being a bit of a ‘shed-based’ genius! (see the show or check out his social media if you want to know). Alternating between guitar and keyboards he performs a set that is full of stunning self-created visuals, wonderful solos and powerful songs that range from the Floydesque to the pure Pop of ‘Crazy in the Shed’…

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Live Review: British Lion – London By Jacob Schwar

Tonight’s performance was a special pleasure for not only was it sold-out but the venue was no other than the famous, or should I say infamous, Cart and Horses pub in the east end of London. The pub itself has a strong and personal history for Steve Harris, especially as it’s the one venue where Iron Maiden really got established… Read full review here!

“It’s a rare chance to witness history being made, and it is a sight to behold.” Steve Harris brings British Lion to London’s Cart & Horses, the birthplace of Iron Maiden, for an emotional homecoming show Steve Harris’ British Lion take over the Cart & Horses for a triumphant show in London By Alexander Milas

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Gig Review : British Lion – UK Winter Tour 2024 With Special Guest Tony Moore’s Awake Cheese And Grain, Frome By Gary Spiller for MPM

On what is one of the coldest nights of the winter thus far we trek Somerset-wards for our first gig of the new year. With the mercury recording figures in the negative the much-revered British Lion await us in the friendly surrounds of Frome’s Cheese And Grain.

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British Lion/Tony Moore’s ‘Awake’ – The Liquid Rooms Edinburgh 10th January 2023 By Iain McArthur Photocredit MB Photography Scotland

Fair play to Sir Steve Harris. It’s a cold and damp January night in Scotland and he could be back home in The Bahamas in his speedos with his butler, but instead he’s out there with his left foot on the monitor, as usual, still wearing shorts to show off his footballer’s calves, and giving every bit as much commitment as he would if he was playing at Rock in Rio with his other band. Read full article here!