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Guillermo Adrianzen Barbagelata
Guillermo Adrianzen Barbagelata is a journalist based in Santiago, Chile.
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Eruca Sativa's Show in Chile
07 May 2017
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La Voz del Interior
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Eruca Sativa, an Argentine rock band, performed their debut show in Chile at La Batuta, a venue with a significant history in Chilean rock. The event was intimate, with the band playing a 90-minute set featuring the best of their four albums. The show included tributes to Argentine rock legends Gustavo Cerati and Luis Alberto Spinetta. The band expressed their excitement about performing in Chile for the first time and hinted at a possible return for the Cosquín Rock festival. Brenda Martin highlighted Córdoba's vibrant music scene and mentioned several emerging bands from the province.
Victor Augusto
Jornalista residente em Recife, Pernambuco. Graduando em Comunicação Social - Jornalismo pela Universidade Católica de Pernambuco (Unicap). Tem passagens pelo Jornal do Commercio, Revista Race e pela assessoria de imprensa do Instituto de Recursos Humanos de Pernambuco (IRH - PE). Facilidade ...
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Heaven’s Guardian – Chronos, The Tour
22 Jun 2024
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www.ever-metal.com
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Heaven’s Guardian, a veteran Brazilian heavy metal band, performed in Brasília with the Goiás Youth Symphonic Orchestra and Choir to promote their latest album 'Chronos'. This unique concert marked the first time a heavy metal band performed with an orchestra in Brasília, delivering a well-received and memorable experience for fans. The event showcased the band's ability to innovate and surprise, leaving a lasting impression on attendees.
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Alejandro Ávila Huerta
Alejandro Á. Huerta is a journalist based in Pachuca de Soto, México. He is a Master in Communication and a PhD candidate in Political and Social Sciences from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). He has worked on journalism on newspapers, radio, TV and digital agencies (...
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Madonna’s Vulnerable Heart Tour
15 Feb 2016
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Alejandro Á. Huerta
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The article reviews Madonna's concert in Mexico City, highlighting the singer's performance, stage presence, and setlist. It describes the atmosphere, the audience's reactions, and the thematic elements of the show, such as the use of religious and sexual imagery. The author reflects on the concert's emotional impact and Madonna's ability to connect with the audience, portraying her as both a sexual object and a revolutionary figure. The review also touches on logistical issues at the venue, such as parking and mobile signal problems, particularly mentioning AT&T. The narrative concludes with the author's personal identification with the 'rebel heart' theme of Madonna's work.
David Bailey
David Bailey is a journalist based in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Fang Island Played All The Guitars
06 Oct 2023
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www.vice.com
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Fang Island's concert at Bowery Ballroom was a high-energy, triumphant event characterized by an abundance of guitars and an electrifying atmosphere. The band's new album, Major, was celebrated with an intense performance that had the audience air-guitaring along. The addition of Delicate Steve's guitarist added to the spectacle, culminating in a memorable night for attendees.
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Andres Caballero
I'm a public radio producer, journalist and documentary filmmaker. I recently produced stories of military personnel who served in post 9/11 conflicts, which aired on StoryCorps/NPR. I'm a former NPR/Above the Fray fellow, and reported stories from Cameroon and the Central African Republic. I'm a ...
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Haelos, an Unexpected Contrast
20 Mar 2019
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ibero909.fm
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Haelos delivered an unexpected and dreamy interlude at the Vive Latino festival with their atmospheric sounds from their first album, Full Circle. The London-based band's performance, featuring emotional, melancholic, and solitary elements, stood out amidst the festival's prevailing euphoria. The trio, consisting of Arthur Delaney, Lotti Bernardout, and Dom Goldsmith, connected with the audience through dense sounds and a set of synthesizers, samples, and distorted voices. Their music, described as subtly catchy, promises an exciting upcoming album worth anticipating.
Matt Farrington Smith
Senior Editor for MSN Tech on MSN UK for 6+ years. Contributed to the planning, creation and production of both consumer technology content and marketing copy for some of Microsoft’s biggest technology launches of recent years. I am adept at interviews, product reviews, feature writing, breaking ...
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David Gilmour’s stratospheric space rock has been making men weep – including me
14 Oct 2024
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Metro
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David Gilmour's concert at the Royal Albert Hall was a deeply emotional experience, marked by his exceptional guitar skills and the poignant themes of his music. The performance featured tracks from his solo albums, with contributions from family members and collaborators, creating a rich and immersive musical journey. The concert was enhanced by a stunning light show and visual elements, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. Gilmour's ability to evoke powerful emotions through his music was celebrated, highlighting his enduring influence in the music world.
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Sabrina Fearon-Melville
Sabrina Fearon-Melville is an arts and culture journalist based in London, United Kingdom. She completed an undergraduate degree in International Relations at Coventry University. Her final dissertation was in Anti-Human Trafficking Policies across the UK and the Caribbean as she is passionate ...
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In Concert: Rachel Chinouriri
09 Mar 2024
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www.thefloormag.com
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Rachel Chinouriri performed a one-night-only show at Camden's KOKO in London, where she was supported by an intimate band and a set design themed around her anticipated album 'What Devastating Turn of Events'. Fans showed their love by holding up signs with lyrics from her single 'So My Darling', and her parents were in attendance. Chinouriri showcased her vocal strength through various hits and new singles from her upcoming album. Her storytelling and alt rock/pop style resonated with the audience, who were adorned with her signature oversized hair clips. The concert concluded with an encore of an unreleased song, 'Pockets', and Chinouriri's debut album is expected to make an impact later in the year.
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Andrew Fleming
Andrew Fleming is a journalist based in Vancouver, Canada.
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Remembering Gord Downie
19 Feb 2024
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andrewfleming.substack.com
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Comedian Bruce McCulloch recently shared a photo with Gord Downie on what would have been the Tragically Hip singer's 60th birthday. Andrew Fleming reminisces about his brief encounter with Downie and shares a concert review from nine years ago. The review highlights Downie's performance on his 51st birthday in Vancouver, where the Tragically Hip played their album 'Fully Completely' in its entirety. The article reflects on the band's impact on Canadian music and Downie's unique stage presence.
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Andrew Greaves
Andrew Greaves is a journalist and broadcaster based in Manchester, United Kingdom with more than 14 years experience in regional and national newspapers both in the UK and Spain. He is a regular guest presenter on That's Manchester TV's Late Night Live and a contributor to various national and ...
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Wu Tang Clan @ Apollo, Manchester
07 Jul 2007
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Lancashire Telegraph
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The article reviews a live performance by RZA, Method Man, and their group, which despite being iconic figures in 20th-century music, delivered a show that was chaotic and disjointed. The sound system was criticized as inadequate, causing their hits to lack the impact they have on record. The performance of 'Gravel Pit' was highlighted as particularly imperfect. However, the show ended with RZA and Method Man playing studio versions or sections of new songs, suggesting that reports of hip hop's demise, as stated by Nas, might be premature.
Tom Jenkins
Tom Jenkins is a highly experienced journalist, editor, digital producer and consultant with a demonstrated history working in media production and an acute understanding of the digital landscape. He writes about food and drink, travel, culture and lifestyle. Born, raised and based in London, he ...
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REVIEW + PHOTOS: Young The Giant at The Andrew J Brady Music Center
01 Jun 2023
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CincyMusic
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Young The Giant delivered a captivating performance at The Andrew J. Brady Music Center, showcasing their musical evolution and stage presence. The concert featured a blend of new tracks from their album 'American Bollywood' and fan favorites like 'Cough Syrup' and 'My Body.' The band's frontman, Sameer Gadhia, was praised for his vocal prowess and commanding stage presence. The review highlights the band's ability to blend various musical styles and maintain their creative edge, making them a standout act in the current music scene.
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Ciaran Jones
Ciaran Jones is a journalist based in Cardiff, United Kingdom. His current position is content editor at WalesOnline.
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The Streets in Cardiff Bay review as Mike Skinner lives James Bond dream at Bay Series
07 Sept 2023
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www.walesonline.co.uk
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Mike Skinner of The Streets performed in Cardiff Bay, engaging the audience with references to James Bond and celebrating the area's multiculturalism. His set included hits like 'Don't Mug Yourself' and 'Fit But You Know It', and he also touched on male mental health. The concert ended with an encore and a tribute to Tiger Bay-born Dame Shirley Bassey. Skinner's new album and film, 'The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light', are set for release, with a screening in Cardiff Bay planned soon.
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Carole King
Carole King is a United States and Latin America Correspondent, Radio Producer and Political Analyst based in New York/New Jersey as well as frequently reporting from Miami and Tampa, Florida (US), Havana (Cuba), Mexico City, Rio and Sâo Paulo (Brazil), Caracas (Venezuela), and Santiago (Chile). ...
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Carole King and James Taylor at the Garden
17 Jun 2010
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www.nytimes.com
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Carole King and James Taylor delivered a heartfelt and nostalgic performance at Madison Square Garden, showcasing their enduring musical partnership and loyalty to their original backing band. The concert featured a mix of their classic hits from the early '70s, with both artists performing each other's songs and closing with a duet. The review highlights their individual styles, the significance of their collaboration, and the emotional connection they maintain with their music and audience.
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Stephen Mahon
Stephen Mahon is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Hear it on the Wind
26 Nov 2015
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Border Telegraph
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Athenaeum Winds, an ensemble of multi-award winning musicians who studied at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, will return to Peeblesshire for a concert featuring a varied program. The program includes works from Mozart, Norman Hallam, Paul Taffanel, and Paul Hindemith, as well as arrangements of French piano music by Poulenc and Debussy. The concert marks the final Music in Peebles event of 2015 and is open to the public, with tickets available at the Eastgate Theatre Box Office.
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Alex Mcdougall
Alex McDougall is a visual journalist based in Managua, Nicaragua.
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Live Review: The Amazons
23 May 2019
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www.swanseastudentmedia.com
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The Amazons delivered an energetic and well-received performance at Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff, with a mix of songs from their debut album and upcoming release. The band's connection to Wales and their indie rock sound, likened to Arctic Monkeys and Sundara Karma, resonated with the diverse crowd. The live show was characterized by heavy basslines, quick transitions, and an enthusiastic atmosphere, particularly during the performance of their single 'Mother' and the fan-favorite 'Junk Food Forever'.
Zoran Milosavljevic
I am the Reuters Balkan sports correspondent principally covering countries of the former Yugoslavia while I also freelance for the International Tennis Federation and the European Handball Federation. My top two sports are soccer and basketball but I have inside knowledge of several others. I am ...
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EXIT 2010 Features Big Names, But Smaller Crowds
12 Jul 2010
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Balkan Insight
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EXIT 2010 featured notable performances from artists like Mika, LCD Soundsystem, DJ Shadow, and Yeasayer, though the festival saw smaller crowds compared to previous years. The event included a mix of electronic, rock, and hip-hop acts, with highlights such as Die Antwoord's intense performance, Royksopp's magical atmosphere, and Missy Elliot's engaging show. Despite some disappointments, like The Gaslamp Killer and Gonjasufi's rescheduled set, the festival maintained a positive vibe overall. The final night was marked by performances from Faith No More and Chemical Brothers, overcoming initial sound issues to deliver a memorable experience. The festival also included a live broadcast of the World Cup final, adding a unique interlude to the event.
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Dan Nolan
Dan Nolan is a journalist based in Budapest, Hungary.
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A joyful reimagining of Marvin Gaye’s masterpiece
21 Nov 2021
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Morning Star
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Nu Civilisation Orchestra's reimagining of Marvin Gaye's 'What’s Going On' at the Southbank Centre is a powerful tribute to the album's enduring political and social relevance. Conducted by Peter Edwards and featuring actor Colin Salmon, the performance integrates modern visuals with the original themes of the album, highlighting issues like poverty, racial hatred, and ecological crises. The orchestra, developed by Tomorrow’s Warriors, showcases diverse talent and breaks musical conventions, with energetic performances led by Noel McKoy. The event underscores the importance of community, solidarity, and the joy of music.
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Simon Thompson
Simon Thompson is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America. Specialize in entertainment - film, TV and music - working extensively across TV, digital, radio and print. Works with, or has worked with E! News, Reuters, BBC, Forbes, ITN, Sky News, Euronews, 5 News, RTL, Al Jazeera, ...
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SCO/Kuusisto review — dazzled by a pianist and violinist in perfect harmony
14 Mar 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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The concert review highlights a captivating performance by Kuusisto and Crawford-Phillips, who alternated conducting duties in a diverse program. The review praises the harmonious interplay between the piano and orchestra, particularly in Thomas Adès’s Märchentänze and Sally Beamish’s Whitescape. While Britten’s Young Apollo was seen as an unnecessary addition, the concert concluded with a Haydn symphony, offering a refreshing and radical end. The performance is set to be repeated at City Halls, Glasgow.
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Natalia Torres
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Spilling My “Guts” At Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts World Tour
05 Mar 2024
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Her Campus | Created for Gen Z, By Gen Z.
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The article provides a vivid recount of attending Olivia Rodrigo's Guts World Tour at Austin's Moody Center. The author describes the electrifying atmosphere, the emotional connection to Rodrigo's music, and the shared experience with friends. The concert featured performances from both Olivia Rodrigo and opening act Chappell Roan, leaving the author spellbound and deeply moved by the lyrics and energy of the night.
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Carlota Torres Lliró
Carlota Torres Lliró is a multilingual journalist based in Hanoi, Vietnam. Experience in print and radio journalism, in both breaking news and more in-depth stories. Available for print and radio stories about Vietnam and neighboring countries, as well as to help scouting if you send your reporter ...
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Anni B Sweet: Round Trip from Innocence to Recklessness
25 Feb 2016
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La Voz de Lanzarote
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Anni B Sweet, the stage name of Ana López, presented her third album 'Chasing Illusions' at Teatro Insular in Lanzarote, marking her first visit to the island. The concert showcased her artistic journey from the naive sweetness of her early work to a mature sound that retains her innocent essence. Her latest album introduces faster rhythms, synthesizers, and psychedelia, which blend seamlessly with her melodic voice. The audience was captivated, especially during a solo acoustic performance of 'Locked in verses'. Maru Cabrera, a local artist, opened the concert with her own heartfelt compositions, leaving a strong impression despite an earlier start time. Anni B Sweet expressed her love for volcanoes and the island, hinting at a desire to return despite her dislike for flying.
Aoife Valentine
I am a freelance journalist based in Dublin, Ireland, who has been published in the Irish Times, the Guardian, the Sunday Independent, the Sunday Business Post, the Irish Daily Mail and Confetti Magazine. Predominantly, I work in features journalism across a variety of areas including news features,...
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Gold Panda and Other Acts Shine at Music Festival
03 Apr 2023
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The Irish Times
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The article reviews performances by various artists at a music festival. Gold Panda, a London-based artist, played a minimalist set that was well-received by his fans despite a subdued production. The Evertides, an all-female trio, charmed the audience with their harmony-driven folk sound and an acapella song. Loah, an Irish/Sierra Leonean singer, captivated the crowd with her blend of folk, soul, and jazz. Batida, an Angolan/Portuguese artist, engaged the audience with his music and social commentary, despite technical issues. David August created a mellow electro atmosphere, and Santigold delivered an energetic performance with visual effects, despite nearly missing the event. The article captures the essence of the festival's diverse musical acts and the artists' interactions with the audience.
Jonathan Walfisz
Jonathan Walfisz is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. I am a regular writer for Euronews Culture and have previously written for Always Time for Theatre and World Trademark Review.
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EXIT Festival 2023: Celebrating 50 Years of Hip-Hop
10 Jul 2023
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euronews
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The article provides a comprehensive review of Serbia's EXIT Festival, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. The festival featured a mix of genres, including drum n' bass, techno, punk, metal, and hip-hop. Highlights included performances by Viagra Boys, The Prodigy, Chase and Status, Amelie Lens, Nina Kraviz, Ben UFO, Epica, Skrillex, Eric Prydz, Sunshine, Sajsi MC, Mimi Mercedez, Sofi Tukker, Dry Cleaning, and Wu-Tang Clan. The festival took place in the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad and included various stages with different music styles. The journalist recounts the experience of attending the festival, from the early morning flights to the late-night sets, and provides insights into the performances and cultural significance of the event, particularly the strong presence of hip-hop and its resonance with the Serbian audience.
Kieran White
Kieran White is a multimedia journalist with over 12 years of experience. Working from a young age in the fast-paced news industry and studying Media Skills at London’s Kingston University, he is used to short deadlines and challenging assignments. With a passion for storytelling and an ...
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Dave Stewart’s Eurythmics Songbook — London Palladium
21 Nov 2023
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Just Listen To This
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Dave Stewart's Eurythmics Songbook at the London Palladium was a celebration of the iconic band's legacy, featuring a 13-date European tour marking the 40th anniversary of their breakthrough album 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'. Despite Annie Lennox's absence, the performance exceeded expectations with a diverse array of vocalists and stunning visuals. Highlights included performances by Dave's daughter Kaya Stewart and surprise guest Beverley Knight. The concert was a meticulously crafted spectacle, blending lesser-known tracks with timeless hits, culminating in a memorable rendition of 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'.
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