My gosh, Dan & Shay certainly are popular. By the time
I’d arrived at London’s Bush Hall, there was a queue of fans stretching around
the block who all rushed in as the doors opened in order to get as close to the
stage as possible. With this many fans, and a completely sold out UK tour, I
wondered why it was only now, almost 3 years after the release of their first album Where It All Began, that Dan & Shay
toured the UK. Nevertheless, I'm sure I speak on behalf of everyone at the concert in saying that I'm glad they were finally here!
As we waited for the gig to begin, the scene was set in the venue thanks
to songs by Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton blasting through the speakers, with the crowd
occasionally singing along to their favourite tracks and showing that country is alive and well this side of the pond. The high energy
atmosphere continued as Pauper Kings took to the stage, getting the crowd
clapping along as they began with Friday
Night, a poppy upbeat number to get the crowd hyped. This was followed
by a more country style track called Feels
Like Home, which worked well with the acoustic atmosphere as the band had
just brought a few guitars and a cajon box drum on stage - my favourite kind of setup.
Lead singer Tim McKay was able to show off his deep vocals
throughout the set, and particularly on new track About A Girl, which they
followed up with a cover of the Keith Urban / Dixie Chicks song Some Days You Gotta Dance, with
instrumental solos allowing the musicians to show off their skills. The band
were also able to show off their songwriting skills with Let It Be Love, an uplifting track recorded following this years
mass shooting in Orlando, which showed a softer side to their more rocky sound.
Their choice of next song, Messed Up,
was well-chosen given the occasion, having been pitched to the band by Dan &
Shay themselves, although it did leave me wanting to hear the original demo to
see how the band had adapted Dan & Shay’s style to their own. The band
finished with high energy tracks Goodbye
Would Go and a sing-along cover of Who
Wouldn’t Want to Be Me, leaving the crowd hyped and ready for the main act.
It was clear to see the excitement building in the venue for Dan & Shay, and given that it was the final night of the UK leg
of their Obsessed Tour, it was bound to be a party, and a huge cheer went up as the duo took to the stage. Like Pauper Kings, Dan & Shay had opted for an acoustic style show
with just the one guitar, but absolutely nothing else was needed. They started the set
with What You Do To Me, Shay
making up for the lack of band by doing his best impression of an 80s guitar and joking around with Dan and the crowd.
It’s at times like this that I think country artists put on some of the best
shows, with no autotune necessary, meaning that they sound just as good live
(if not better) as on their albums and that was evident tonight.
Dan & Shay’s interaction and chemistry both with each
other and with the crowd was great, as we were all encouraged to help with the
chorus in Show You Off, although
everyone seemed just as happy to listen to Shay’s incredible vocal range on its
own too. Having not toured the UK before, the set consisted of songs from both the
duos first album, Where It All Began, as
well as their latest released Obsessed,
including their incredibly catchy new single How Not To and slow love ballad From
The Ground Up. Lyrics like 'someday we'll wake up with thousands of pictures, of 65 years in this little house. I won't trade for nothing the life that we built, I'll kiss you goodnight and say, I love you still' make it clear to see why this has been
chosen as the anthem for many country fans weddings this year, and I’m sure
many of them would have loved to see it performed live, with Shay holding quite
possibly the longest solo note known to man towards the end of the song – not
an easy feat I’m sure!
In spite of the autumnal weather outside, we were treated to
a taste of summer with Stop, Drop + Roll
and All Nighter bringing me, and I’m
sure many others in the audience, back to fond memories of rocking out to the
duos tracks on long summer nights. As well as dancey tracks like these, Dan
& Shay have written some great love songs which they also showed off at the
gig, including Can’t Say No and one
of my personal favourites Already Ready
which you can’t help but love. Another favourite of mine, Lipstick, was added as a last minute addition to the setlist
especially for this last night of tour, and the positive reaction from the
crowd to hearing this song played live for the first time hopefully convinced
the duo that we’d love to have them back soon.
As well as all of the fans at the concert, Dan also
mentioned another of their fans who hadn’t been able to make it – Ed Sheeran,
who they honoured with a stunning cover of Thinking
Out Loud, showing how easily the two can put their own country twist on
popular songs. The duo made sure to finish on a high with some of their most
popular songs Nothin Like You and 19 You + Me, although I’m sure the crowd
would have loved them to keep playing all night. However, the show wasn't quite over, and I loved the fact that
they made sure to come out after the show to do a Meet & Greet with
everyone there which I’m sure must have taken quite a while. It’s things like
this and making time for fans that make you like an artist even more, and I
know that myself and many others are Already Ready for Dan & Shay to return
to the UK and sell out another tour.
Keep up to date with all things Dan & Shay and Ciara's Country by checking out @CiarasCountry on Twitter - let me know what interviews and reviews you'd like to see!
Hope the concert went well. Our fashion show organized for kids was a real blast. One of the funky event halls for rent was booked by my friend. Costumes and performances were assigned and decided by my friend. Everything was so well planned. Enjoyed a lot with our little ones.
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