Categories: Live Reviews

Bambie Thug at Heaven, London 2024

Bambie Thug’s live show is an unforgettable experience. Their cold stares and piercing screams command full attention from the moment they hit the stage. Every move is bold, dripping with raw energy that blurs the lines between sensuality and discomfort, daring the audience to look away—but no one can.

Nothing is off-limits here. Whether resting their feet on a horned dancer or pushing the boundaries of choreography, Bambie’s performance feels fearless, challenging, and freeing. The entire show is a rejection of restraint, an open invitation to embrace the wild and untamed.

But it’s not all hard edges. There are softer, revealing moments that catch you off guard. Tracks like “Last Summer (I Know What You Did)” and “Careless” pull back the curtain to expose the heartbreak behind the bravado. And when Bambie takes a stand with “Children Should Be Laughing,” the raw emotion behind their message hits hard, showing there’s more to them than just spectacle.

Just as you’re pulled into these deeper moments, Bambie kicks the energy back into overdrive. The crowd roars along to “Egregore,” and when the hardstyle beats of “Tsunami (11:11)” hit, the room explodes into a mosh pit of bodies and adrenaline. When “Doomsday Blue” closes the night, the entire venue is on fire—people screaming, dancing, and losing themselves in the moment.

This isn’t just a performance; it’s an immersive, powerful experience. Bambie Thug effortlessly blends intensity with vulnerability, creating a magnetic show that refuses to let you go. As they bask in the aftermath, one thing is clear: this is only the beginning, and their future knows no bounds.

Bambie Thug Setlist

Venue: Heaven, London

Set:

  1. Intro
  2. Ritual

Set:

  1. hex so heavy
  2. NECROMANCY
  3. HIEROPHANT
  4. Kawasaki (I Love It)
  5. Bye Boy
  6. Last Summer (I Know What You Did)

Set:

  1. Children Should Be Laughing
  2. Careless
  3. Eternal Sunshine

Set:

  1. Psilocybin

Set:

  1. Trash
  2. Egregore
  3. P.M.P
  4. Headbang
  5. Tsunami (11:11)

Encore:

  1. Doomsday Blue

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