After a heavily anticipated, couple years wait (sadly they canceled the last gig we had tickets to, three years ago) we were finally able to sing along and do some hey ho-ing with the vibrant, up beat band ; The Lumineers.
I apologise for the awful photo quality but I was moving around and quite honestly I would much rather enjoy the show, than be on my phone. Plus surely entertainers must think it is rude sometimes? Maybe that is just me.
Thousands of fans and bystanders lined the path, leading to the Birmingham O2 arena, on a mild Halloween weekend, in an all British fashion - patiently queuing.
Upon entering the building, that is now buzzing, electrifyingly tense and excited, I made a bee line to the merchandise stand. It is part of a small ritual I now do at any music even, buy a band t-shirt. It is great to have a souvenir, a cool shirt and they sometimes come in handy for the gym or bed time.
By this time, support act Bahamas were taking to the stage to warm up the crowd, with beautiful and witty vocals. Have a search for them and have a listen, the female vocalist was outstanding and the lead male vocalist a great entertainer and up beat performer.
Finally the moment had come for The Lumineers to light up the stage with their passion, flare and luminosity. Performing their great hits off their first album and incorporating beautifully, meaningful and emotionally driven tracks from their recently released album. The whole show, was a hand clapping, foot stomping sensation, creating a crowd of smiles.
Thousands of fans and bystanders lined the path, leading to the Birmingham O2 arena, on a mild Halloween weekend, in an all British fashion - patiently queuing.
Upon entering the building, that is now buzzing, electrifyingly tense and excited, I made a bee line to the merchandise stand. It is part of a small ritual I now do at any music event, buy a band t-shirt. It is great to have a souvenir, a cool shirt and they sometimes come in handy for the gym or bed time.
By this time, support act Bahamas were taking to the stage to warm up the crowd, with beautiful and witty vocals. Have a search for them and have a listen, the female vocalist was outstanding and the lead male vocalist a great entertainer and up beat performer.
Finally the moment had come for The Lumineers to light up the stage with their passion, flare and luminosity. Performing their great hits off their first album and incorporating beautifully, meaningful and emotionally driven tracks from their recently released album. The whole show, was a hand clapping, foot stomping sensation, creating a crowd of smiles.
I will always enjoy the music The Lumineers produce, with heart felt lyrics and a happy, folk-like beat, to turn a frown upside down. I love to visualise myself with flowers in my hair, in a corn field, drinking cider listening to them, that is my happy place in my head - maybe that is truly sad but one can dream.
The show ended on a high, with confetti raining down on a dancing crowd and a deafening encore.
A fantastic, unforgettable, fun and a great show from the band on their Cleopatra tour. I highly recommend you buy the new album and keep hey ho-ing, their music will brighten any day.
Hey ho....
Love Chlobo's Closet
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