I'm not sure that I've ever been to what most people would call a 'gig'. OK, I've seen loads of pub bands 'gigging' but I suspect you'll say that doesn't count. I've also been to plenty of 'concerts' (from the Vienna Boys Choir to the Spinners and Ralph McTell) as well as 'events' (such as local 'world music' days in public parks) but, again, you'll probably say...
My last gig, if you can class it as a gig was Elvis at the Hammersmith Apollo about 11 years ago, He was superimposed onto the stage and his original backing singers and musicians were there playing live, it was very strange to say the least
The last was A pink floyd cover band called 'Pulse' or 'Eclipse' about ten years ago in a Leeds nightclub so the light show was set up and the band were top, notch. Most impressive. Alas I was too you to ever see Queen with Mercury so my Favourite has to be any of the Roger Taylor gigs I've been to obviously performing some of his own penned queen songs as well as the classics.
It's great to see the variety here of bands/performers listed.
I see quite a few here had their last (hopefully not literally "last") concert attendance quite a while back, which reminds me of the fact that every now and then when I'm feeling a bit melancholy I check up to see who's still musically active. I've been pleasantly surprised.
I check on Dame Vera Lynn every now and then, she's still alive and kicking but I wonder if she still sings. She'll be 100 next March ..bless her.
Just remembered I saw Madness at Newmarket races a few years ago and they were excellent, the last race had just finished and everyone was rushing round to the front of the grandstand and I was queuing up to collect my winnings from the last race when all of a sudden I heard a massive "HEY YOU, DONT WATCH THAT...WATCH THIS" blast out.
I have been told I have a weird taste in music I can be listening to Jim Reeves, Nat King Cole one minute and go on to listen to UB 40 and Bob Marley the next.