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"Siberian Nights promised a sensory overload and they delivered. Look forward to the next time they decide to throw a party."
Finishing off with her hit single, The Good Life, it became clear how much Elizabeth Rose has grown into her music persona, bringing an energetic and strong presence to the stage.
From the pounding beats of Something Is Not Right With Me, to the cuddle inducing piano of Tuxedo, the energy of the music was capturing, if not a little sexy.
The crowd definitely got their money’s worth with Frightened Rabbit playing for an hour and 40 minutes. Please come back soon.
YACHT brought their holistic approach to the event, making sure everyone was feeling mentally, physically and spiritually well.
Recent tracks were a delight to hear, bringing a more developed sound to the act. After watching Big Scary this week, June cannot come sooner.
Getting on at 70 years, Rodriguez was assisted up to the microphone while stagehands organised his guitar for him. In spite of this, he needed no help with the set.
They played their cover for Nugget’s Liar Liar which was a highlight of the set. Thumbs up boys.
As the night edged on, the audience became more enraptured until it came to a head with Say That. On this evening, three hours felt like five minutes.
Divine Fits, however, were as humble as a band could get, in spite of their impressive line-up.