There are concerts you attend, and then there are concerts you survive. Lorde’s Ultrasound World Tour stop at the O2 sits firmly in the second category — a 90-minute emotional MRI that scans every inch of you, prints out the bruised parts, and whispers, yes, babe, I’ve been there too.
Even the band was stunned by how loud and passionate the audience was. Frontwoman Rhian Teasdale, after just a few songs, said, “Royal Albert Hall… what the fuck,” as she looked out at the crowd. That moment summed up the entire night.
In an exclusive interview at Pitchfork festival, we talk with the emo-folk duo hey, nothing about touring, songwriting, friendship, and more. After, we get to experience their beautiful vocals and masterful lyricism live at their first-ever London performance.
Most gigs start with dimming lights. Nemo’s began with a vibe – the kind you only get when an artist knows exactly who they are and invites you to step directly into their world.
‘You don’t know me, you don't owe me anything, you didn’t need to come to this gig, and yet you did. I'll always hold people like that close to my heart…’
After three years away from the spotlight, Australian boyband 5 Seconds of Summer have returned with their sixth studio album “Everyone’s a Star!” From pink limousines to punk-rock hairstyles, 5SOS have created a fresh visual identity rooted in Y2K nostalgia.