Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band

Hampton Court Palace, Richmond
Ringo Starr (vocals, drums); Edgar Winter (saxophone, keyboards, vocals, drums; ex-Johnny Winter, david Lee Roth); Rick Derringer (guitar, vocals; ex-the McCoys, Edgar Winter); Wally Palmer (guitar, vocals; ex-the Romantics); Garry Wright (vocals, keyboards);  Richard Page (bass, vocals; ex-Mr. Mister); Gregg Bissonette (drums; ex-David Lee Roth, Joe Satriani);

Ringo Starr on vocals
It Don't Come Easy - It Don't Come Easy 1971
Honey Don't - Carl Perkins Blue Suede Shoes 1956
Choose Love - Choose Love 2005
Rick Derringer on vocals
Hang on Sloopy - The McCoys Hang on Sloopy 1965
Edgar Winter on vocals
Free Ride - The Edgar Winter Group They Only Come Out at Night 1972
Wally Palmer on vocals
Talking in Your Sleep The Romantics In Heat 1983
Ringo Starr on vocals
I Wanna Be Your Man Lennon/McCartney With the Beatles 1963
Garry Wright on vocals
Dream Weaver Gary Wright The Dream Weaver 1975
Richard Page on vocals
Kyrie Mr. Mister Welcome to the Real World 1985
Ringo Starr on vocals
The Other Side of Liverpool Y Not 2010
Yellow Submarine The Beatles Revolver 1966
Frankenstein The Edgar Winter Group They Only Come Out at Night 1972
Peace Dream Y Not 2010
Back Off Boogaloo  Stop and Smell the Roses 1981
Wally Palmer on vocals
What I Like About You The Romantics The Romantics 1980
Rick Derringer on vocals
Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo Johnny Winter Johnny Winter And 1970
Ringo Starr on vocals
Boys The Shirelles Tonight's the Night 1961
Garry Wright on vocals
Love Is Alive Gary Wright The Dream Weaver 1975
Richard Page on vocals
Broken Wings Mr. Mister Welcome to the Real World 1985
Ringo Starr on vocals
Photograph Ringo Starr Ringo 1973
Act Naturally Buck Owens 1963
With a Little Help from My Friends The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band 1967
Give Peace a Chance Plastic Ono Band Give Peace a Chance 1969

Amazing set list performed brilliantly! It was a class about how to play music live.

Ringo Starr was absolutely amazing, I wonder how it feels to be a living legend, I surely know how it feels to see one. His new album has some beautiful, sincere music and I welcomed the two songs he played from it. 

Edgar Winter was fantastic, on keyboards, saxophone, vocals and even drums, in an epic Frankenstein. Rick Derringer had some superb solos, and he even went back to his The McCoys years to play the catchy Hang on Sloopy.

It was quite rainy that day, so quite a few people did not show up and as a consequence I got upgraded from the 12th to the 3rd row, which was seriously close to Edgar Winter.
Source: AAA Music