Akon: ‘The Superfan Tour’
Akon kicked off his 'The Superfan Tour' at Birmingham's O2 Academy, drawing crowds eager for a nostalgic trip through his iconic discography. Dressed to impress, Akon's dynamic stage presence and diverse musical talents shone throughout the night, with Afrobeat sensation AMIRROR adding to the excitement. From interacting intimately with fans to delivering a powerful finale with 'Freedom', Akon left no doubt that everyone present departed as passionate 'superfans'.
Tate Mcrae’s ‘THINK LATER’ Tour Wows Wolverhampton
Tate McRae's concert at The Halls in Wolverhampton was an extraordinary event, drawing extreme dedication from fans who queued up to 12 hours before the doors opened. The venue was filled with the largest crowd the reviewer had seen for a concert in the UK. Despite technical difficulties cutting short the supporting act, Tate's performance was mesmerizing, featuring flawless artistry, skilled choreography, and impeccable vocals. The setlist of eighteen songs showcased a range of energetic tracks and heartfelt ballads, leaving a lasting impression on attendees. Overall, the concert solidified Tate McRae's rising stardom and left fans eager for her future endeavors.
Stephen Sanchez’s ‘The Troubadour Takes Europe’ Tour Stuns Bristol Crowd
American singer-songwriter Stephen Sanchez captivated a sold-out crowd at Bristol’s SWX with his vintage aesthetic and heartfelt lyrics, transporting listeners to a 1950s dream sequence despite his young age of 21. Hailing from Nashville, Sanchez effortlessly channels an old-soul vibe reminiscent of Elvis Presley, earning him the title of a modern-day heartthrob and attracting fans of all ages to his performances.
D12: ‘20th Anniversary Tour’
I got to experience the full D12 set during their 20th-anniversary tour in Bristol, joining iconic members Kuniva, McVay, DJ Invisible, Nasaan, and Jake Bass. As a long-time fan of Eminem and D12, it was a surreal moment. Before the show, fans shared inspiring stories with Kuniva and McVay, including one fan who got their signatures tattooed alongside the D12 logo. DJ Invisible pumped up the crowd before the electrifying performance by Kuniva and McVay, featuring over 20 songs including classics like ‘My Band’ and ‘Lose Yourself,’ co-produced by Jake Bass's father, Jeff Bass. Despite two decades passing, D12's music remains relevant, evidenced by their sold-out show at Bristol’s SWX. Witnessing their legendary status firsthand was an absolute honor, solidifying their place in hip-hop history.