A Night of Rush Nostalgia
Friday night at Eden Court Theatre was nothing short of magic, as Inverness was treated to an unforgettable performance by Moving Pictures—the ultimate Rush tribute act that had the crowd buzzing.
If you’re a Rush fan and haven’t yet heard of Moving Pictures, let’s change that right now.
These guys are, without a doubt, the finest tribute to the legendary Canadian rock trio, Rush.
And believe us when we say, they’re not just another cover band.
They are the real deal.
Close your eyes, and you could easily imagine yourself transported to a stadium in the ’80s, with Geddy, Alex, and Neil playing just for you.
The sheer brilliance of their musicianship will leave you speechless.
Words like “blown away,” “phenomenal,” and “mind-blowing” just don’t seem to cut it.
“All the world’s a stage,” as Rush famously sang, and Moving Pictures made it their own.
Their performance rocked the house, and it was clear that everyone in the audience was left breathless by the end of the night.
They didn’t just play Rush’s hits—they lived them.
The energy, the precision, and the passion were all on full display.
Stevie Brown is nothing short of a guitar virtuoso.
This man could shred with the best of them, and yet, with Moving Pictures, he seems to have found his true musical home alongside the equally exceptional Eóin de Paor and Jamie Dunleavey.
Together, these three create an undeniable force on stage that just keeps getting better.
If you’ve ever followed the meteoric rise of the Australian Pink Floyd Show, then you’ll understand what’s in store for Moving Pictures.
We at The Highland Times believe these guys are on a similar trajectory to superstardom.
It’s only a matter of time before they’re selling out bigger venues and gaining the global recognition they deserve.
But here’s the best part—Moving Pictures will be returning to Eden Court next year!
So, don’t miss out.
If you couldn’t catch them this time, do yourself a favour and grab tickets as soon as they’re available.
Trust us, you’ll be keeping them “closer to the heart” after a night with Moving Pictures.
The only downside?
They left the audience gagging for more.