I just wen to the Dominic Fike Concert…
I’m recovering. It was so insane so good so crazy so great I don’t know how to describe it, his stage presence (idk if that makes sense) is so insane and the way he interacted with us was great I could feel the connection and currently I’m getting into my post concert depression…I went 5 hours ago and I want to go back I want to go back to that concert and scream the lyrics to my favorite song. But yeah a little review on my favorite live songs :
How much is weed: insane😍 the rap part was so good I struggled to keep up but It was sooo good
Westcoast collective: Omg it wasn’t my top fav before but now…it was so good the part where he sing <don’t you go running for the hills> sounds so good live idk that song just got me
Mamas boy ; great as I expected, I had really high expectations for this song and for come here cause I saw some vlogs if the concert and these songs were my favorites so I expected much and it sounds even better.
Come here: as I said I expected smth sick and I got it…I screamed so loud I don’t think I can talk tomorrow I love this song and it sounds the best live 🔥
More song reviews to come ✨
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All I wanna do in life is to go to a Dominic fike concert.
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.....i have something inappropriate to say............. 😪
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if i won the lottery i wouldn’t tell anyone…..but there would be signs
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Dominic Fike - Eventim Apollo - 23/09/2023
After raving about his music on Blonde Vibrations and being blown away by his set at Coachella 2023, this was one concert that we could not wait to attend. Dominic Fike's road to finally performing in the United Kingdom was definitely something to count down the days to.
Clearly, we were not alone in this excitement. Fans had seemingly been queuing since the early hours for this show which is just a testament to how dedicated his audience is. This is something I noticed throughout the show, as the noise levels from the audience during the first song of the set, 'How Much Is Weed?', were just booming. I could barely hear Fike himself during the earlier points of the set.
To sum up the evening, it exceeded our already high expectations. From the lighthearted anecdotes joking at legal reasons for being unable to enter the country before this tour, to the switch up between studio versions and live renditions of songs, Fike kept his audience on their toes. Something I really enjoyed was the variation in his performance styles, as it provided an experience more interesting than a usual sing-a-long. 'Why' is a great example of this.
Something we have discussed on Blonde Vibrations before is having the desire to hear a good portion of one's new record during an artist's tour and this is exactly what Fike provided. The set list included both hits and (in my opinion) underrated tracks from his recent studio album 'Sunburn', which the fans had already memorised. He also sprinkled in classic songs such as 'Politics & Violence' and 'Come Here' from older projects which still brought about the same excitement from the audience.
Overall, this show was full of charisma and will definitely hold a place as one of my favourite shows of the year (and there is some tough competition). My only regret is not purchasing tickets for London Night Two, which featured a surprise performance from Bakar...
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