
Royal Albert Hall, London
There was a lot of excitement last Tuesday as a friend and I headed towards The Royal Albert Hall for Peter Frampton’s farewell tour. In 2019 he was diagnosed with Inclusion-Body Myositis, a degenerate muscle disease. These days he isn’t so mobile and walks with a stick. He knew that eventually he might not be able to play guitar again, so he began planning his farewell tour.
My friend and I have been fans of his since the days he joined The Herd. We had his pictures on our bedroom walls! He was the baby-faced member of the band, but he was only 16 and our heart-throbs! This was a concert not to be missed.
We booked into a hotel in Earls Court, which was a good move as the concert didn’t end until 11pm. After an early dinner, we headed out for the 20 minute walk to the Royal Albert Hall. Our seats were high up in the gods which was a bit scary at first. The support band Cardinal Black were excellent and sang five songs before the main event. And what an event. Helped on to the stage, Peter Frampton sat down to play his set – a two and half set at that, including an encore.

Support band – Cardinal Black

The stage is set
My mobile can’t cope with photos with lots of spotlights, so there are only a few photos that turned out in the not-too-bad category. So apologies for the standard. Peter Frampton was brilliant and it was good to hear those old songs again, like Baby I Love Your Way, The Lodger, All I Want to Be (is by your side) and Do You Feel Like We Do, perhaps my favourite of the night.

Apologies for blurry photo

After the encore
We went back to our hotel with Peter Frampton songs in our heads and they have been going through my head ever since. I believe there is to be a film of the concert available at some stage, so I’ll be watching for that.
Before returning home the following day, we had a walk in Kensington Gardens (opposite the concert hall). It was a lovely November day and so warm.


The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens

Kensington Palace behind


Peter Pan



An ice cream van with a difference

Before we parted, we went into The Swan near Lancaster Gate tube station for a cuppa and reflected on what a lovely short break we’d had.

Lovely fireplace in The Swan pub and restaurant







