Big riffs. Bigger energy. Hope City Rockers tear through a setlist built on rock and metal essentials—from classic Sabbath and Priest to Foo Fighters, Maiden and Thin Lizzy.
We don’t just stick to the obvious either. Expect a few wild cards (Rasputin, anyone?), the odd sing-along, and at least one song that makes you say “I didn’t expect that… but I loved it.”
No ballads. No filler. Just wall-to-wall bangers.
Selected set highlights
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap – AC/DC
A crowd favourite with a dirty groove and an even dirtier scream from Gav (just the one, but it’s glorious).
Emerald – Thin Lizzy
Twin guitars, Irish fury, and Suzy absolutely smashing it on lead cymbal. Yes, really.
Rebel Yell – Billy Idol
Big riffs, bigger energy, and more “more, more, more” than you knew you needed.
Fear of the Dark – Iron Maiden
Epic, atmospheric, and absolutely huge live. Don’t worry, we don’t do the 14-minute version.
Wicked Game – HIM
Chris Isaak meets gothic eyeliner. Brooding, sultry, and surprisingly heavy.
You Spin Me Round – Dope
It’s not Dead or Alive. It’s the industrial metal version. You’ve been warned.
Rasputin – Turisas
Disco. Folk metal. Absolute chaos. You just have to be there.
Another Brick in the Wall (Pt. 1, 2, 3) – Korn
A heavy, twisted take on the Pink Floyd classic. It’s dark, it’s angry, and it absolutely slaps.
I Believe in a Thing Called Love – The Darkness
Ridiculous falsetto. Shredding solos. Chaos in glitter form. Starts with a joke and ends with shouting.
Which song should we ruin next?
Think we’re missing a banger? Got a guilty pleasure you’re desperate to hear with more distortion and far less subtlety?
Send us your suggestions! We can’t promise we’ll play it… but we can promise we’ll argue about it in the group chat for at least a week.