Laufey @ Albert Hall review – Valentine evening with Grammy award winner
Laufey’s voice is the highlight of her
music. It’s velvety and smooth and commands the complete attention of the entire room.
Laufey’s voice is the highlight of her
music. It’s velvety and smooth and commands the complete attention of the entire room.
Featured image and gallery: Gracie Hall The evening kicks off with soft and synthy artist, Care Charmer, serenading the room. CareCharmer is the stage name for Meg Mills, also known as the touring guitarist for Americanrock band, ‘Turnstile’. Clearly multi-talented, her set captivates the crowd. They’re definitelyan up-and-coming artist to watch in 2024. Wicca Phase…
Featured image and gallery: Gracie Hall Stevie Bill and her guitarist Jacob open the night with a set of indie pop bangers. Born in Amsterdam, but based in NYC, she has been releasing songs since 2020 but recently had a viral TikTok hit with ‘Hahaha’. With a rose-adorned mic stand, she serenades the crowd with…
Featured image and gallery: Gracie Hall Haffway starts the evening – the Nashville-born singer/songwriter’s powerful voicecommands the entire room and despite being new to most in the Deaf Institute, theaudience hangs onto his every note. His charismatic presence engages the room as he chatsfreely to the crowd. ‘I Don’t Need You Anymore’ taps into the…
The night starts with Liverpool-based Casino who rock the stage with Beatles-esque swagger and upbeat songs, featuring the vocals of Dillon Kelly whose vintage sounding voice wouldn’t be out of place in a 1960’s soul band.

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