Lyric Lounge Review

Because music matters…

Anything for Love Spectacular

If rock theatre has a king, his name is Steve Steinman. His Anything for Love show stormed into Nottingham last week and filled the Royal Concert Hall with pure rock magic from start to finish.

From the opening moment, the energy was unstoppable. This was a show that didn’t just perform the music, it celebrated it. The stage came alive with colour, light, and sound, creating an atmosphere that felt both powerful and joyful. Every song was delivered with conviction and heart, and the crowd responded with pure enthusiasm.

Steve Steinman was born to be on that stage. Charismatic, confident, and completely at ease, he connected with the audience instantly. His voice carried strength and emotion, capturing the passion and drama that make this music timeless. He has a unique ability to make every performance feel personal, as if he is sharing something deeply loved rather than simply performing it.

The band and singers around him were outstanding. Every guitarist, drummer, and backing vocalist gave their all, and it showed. The musicianship was faultless and the chemistry on stage was electric. Each transition flowed smoothly, the visuals were spectacular, and the whole production felt like a masterclass in how to put on a rock show.

The lighting, staging, and special effects added to the spectacle without ever overpowering the music. Every moment felt carefully crafted to lift the audience higher, and it worked beautifully. By the final number, the entire hall was on its feet, singing, clapping, and completely caught up in the celebration.

Anything for Love is a full-throttle experience that leaves you smiling long after the last note fades. Steve Steinman has built something extraordinary, a show that keeps the spirit of classic rock alive and burning bright.

If I were giving stars, it would be a well-deserved five out of five. A thrilling, passionate night that proves live music can still make you feel larger than life.