LIVE REVIEW: Sin City at The Black Market – Raw Riffs, Big Smiles, and Rock 'n' Roll Done Right
Market Warsop doesn’t mess about when it comes to live music, and last night at The Black Market, Sin City lit the place up like a power surge through a Marshall stack. A tribute to the Bon Scott era of AC/DC, this was no museum piece — it was loud, sweaty, and alive.
From the first bone-rattling riff, it was clear: this wasn’t just nostalgia. It was a celebration of everything that made — and still makes — rock music so thrilling. Sin City didn’t just play the hits, they inhabited them. Tracks like "High Voltage" and "Whole Lotta Rosie" were delivered with snarl, swing, and sweat — all grit, no gloss.
The crowd? Locked in from the first beat. Pints in the air, heads nodding, voices raised. It was one of those nights where the line between stage and audience blurs, where everyone’s in it together, chasing the same loud, messy, beautiful feeling.
Good night for music? Absolutely.
Good fun? That too.
Sin City? As real as rock 'n' roll gets — and louder than hell.