Imagine classic hits reborn with a metal twist—Adele’s “Hello” roaring with fierce guitar riffs, Toto’s “Africa” pounding with heavy drums, The Beatles’ “Come Together” energized with pulsating bass, and The Cranberries’ “Zombie” intensified into a haunting anthem. Welcome to the electrifying world of Leo Moracchioli and Frog Leap. On October 4th at London’s Electric Ballroom, Leo and his powerhouse band—guitarist Rabea Massaad, bassist Erik Torpn, and drummer Truls Haugen—set the stage ablaze. They didn’t just play songs; they reinvented them, delivering a live performance bursting with passion and intensity, with full support from the infamous Frog Leap Bunny, jumping from stage to crowd and roaming around the venue making it even more entertaining.
From his Norwegian studio, Leo has crafted over 400 metal covers, amassing 4.8 million YouTube subscribers and over 650 million views. A one-man band, he arranges, records, and plays every instrument himself, sometimes layering more than 50 tracks. While he often works solo, he occasionally features his family or collaborates with other artists. Frog Leap isn’t just about covering songs—it’s about transforming them. Leo’s dedication to pushing musical boundaries has made him a global sensation, captivating audiences with his unique takes on familiar tunes.
Venue: Electric Ballroom, London
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