Saturday night in Nottingham was anything but ordinary as Spike, the legendary frontman of The Quireboys, stormed The Old Cold Store with his spoken word tour. Armed with an acoustic guitar and a treasure trove of wild stories, the charismatic Geordie had fans belting out tunes and laughing their socks off all night long.
Rhiannon Hill Warms Up the Crowd
Kicking off the night was the phenomenal Rhiannon Hill, lead vocalist of Kira Mac, one of the UK’s hottest rising rock bands. Fresh off a whirlwind trip to Canada with her band to lay down tracks for their next album, Rhiannon took the stage solo. Despite the absence of guitarist Joe Worrall, who was delayed in Belfast, she wowed the crowd.
Perched on a stool, she launched into “What You Listening To,” a lockdown creation by her and Joe. The set also featured a blazing rendition of “Hellfire & Holy Water.” Between songs, Rhiannon’s colorful anecdotes painted a vivid picture of her life, comparing her dad to “Alice Cooper on crack” and a friend to Poison’s greatest hits due to her snake-print outfits.
Covers of “Fat Bottomed Girls,” “Babylon,” and Miley Cyrus’s “Nothing Breaks Like A Heart” rounded out her electrifying solo performance. The audience lapped it up, proving that Kira Mac’s frontwoman can command a stage with just her voice and charisma.
Be sure to catch Rhiannon Hill and the rest of Kira Mac on their UK tour later this year—it’s a show you won’t want to miss!

Spike Takes Center Stage
Spike’s set began with a rousing rendition of “Happy Birthday” for Lisa, the night’s promoter, before launching into Rod Stewart’s “Tonight’s The Night.” His humorous pondering of Rod’s lyrical choices set the tone for an evening of laughter and rock.
His hilarious stories between songs had the crowd in stitches, covering everything from Bonnie Tyler’s drinking prowess to David Coverdale’s accent and even getting sacked from the Whitesnake tour. But the highlight? Polishing off a bottle of brandy with Bono’s mum mid-flight and leaving her with a Quireboys demo tape, which he claims inspired U2’s “Angel Of Harlem.”

The Setlist: A Rock ‘n’ Roll Journey
The night was a rollercoaster of hits, including “Raining Whisky,” “Drive Me To Distraction,” and a killer cover of “The House Of The Rising Sun.”
After belting out “Cocaine,” Spike jokingly compared his clean-living image to that of the saintly Cliff Richard—yeah, right! He wrapped up with “There She Goes Again,” leaving everyone at The Old Cold Store singing along and raising the roof.

An Unforgettable Night
Overall, it was an unforgettable night of rock and hilarity. As a lifelong Quireboys fan, seeing Spike still rocking and entertaining with his charismatic tales was a real treat.
If you get the chance, don’t miss the opportunity to see Spike or Rhiannon Hill with Kira Mac live—grab your tickets now!
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Spike?
Spike is the frontman of The Quireboys, a legendary UK rock band known for their blues-infused hard rock style. He has been entertaining audiences worldwide for decades with his unique voice and larger-than-life personality.
What is Spike’s spoken word tour?
Spike’s spoken word tour is a mix of acoustic performances and storytelling, where he shares hilarious and legendary tales from his time in the music industry.
Who is Rhiannon Hill?
Rhiannon Hill is the lead vocalist of Kira Mac, one of the UK’s rising rock bands. She’s known for her powerful voice, commanding stage presence, and incredible storytelling ability.
What songs did Spike perform?
Spike performed classics like “Raining Whisky,” “Drive Me To Distraction,” “The House Of The Rising Sun,” “Cocaine,” and “There She Goes Again.”
Did Rhiannon Hill perform solo?
Yes, Rhiannon performed solo as her bandmate Joe Worrall was delayed. She delivered an unforgettable acoustic set, showcasing her vocal power and stage charisma.
Where can I see Spike or Rhiannon Hill live?
Both Spike and Kira Mac are actively touring the UK. Check their official websites and social media for upcoming tour dates.
Conclusion
Spike’s return to Nottingham was nothing short of legendary. From the opening act by Rhiannon Hill to Spike’s signature mix of rock anthems and outrageous stories, the night was packed with music, laughter, and unforgettable moments.
If you’re a fan of classic rock, blues-infused anthems, and a good laugh, make sure to catch Spike on tour. And don’t forget to check out Rhiannon Hill with Kira Mac for some of the best rising rock talent the UK has to offer!
This was a night to remember—one that proved rock ‘n’ roll and laughter go hand in hand.