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Shaman’s Harvest / Blacktop Mojo – About Time Tour live gallery & review from The Academy 2 Dublin 20.03.2025

American alternative metal / post grunge band Shaman’s Harvest from Jefferson City, Missouri tore up The Academy 2 in Dublin as the played the second date of the About Time tour on Irish shores and man did they rock it! playing tracks like Blood in the Water / Rock & Roll Queen / Silent Voice and a personal favourite of mine Dragonfly (see set-list below for more).

Things on the night got off to a flying start as Blacktop Mojo from Palestine, Texas kicked things off and that they did is style! This high energy band really know how to rock it out with their blues tinged hard rock and had the room hoping in no time at all leaving the crowd waiting in anticipation for Shaman’s Harvest. Which wasn’t long!

Blacktop Mojo photos:


Shaman’s Harvest photos & set-list:


Set-list:
Red Hands Black Deeds
The Come Up
Dangerous
Blood in the Water
Bird Dog
Rock & Roll Queen
Voices
Tusk and Bone
Blood Trophies
Country as Fuck
Silent Voice
In Chains
Dragonfly


Photos & words – Ian Mc Donnell @mcgigmusic

Ian Mc Donnell

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