Categories: Live Reviews

Julie Christmas at The Garage, London 2024

To come along with the release of her new album “Ridiculous And Full Of Blood“, Julie Christmas came to London to play at the Garage, which started with pitch darkness to contrast with the helmet of lights that Julie was wearing, right before her vocals took over the room.

After taking the helmet off, is when the concert started to get even heavier (surprisingly still possible, after the opening band Sugar Horse already set a high standard). Not only the helmet have lights, but her whole dress had lights that would switch from time to time and the wires would create a spectacular visual tangled with the artist. We highly recommended the album, but now we will definitely say that live it can be even heavier and a great showcase of Julie and the band.

Follow her along on Instagram for future concerts and releases!

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Daniel Caceiro

Born in Brazil and living in London, I co-founded and manage the UK and US sides of MetalJunkbox, specialising in concert photography, and promoting live events and launches by various artists. I’ve been a photographer since 2016 and I also act as the nerd of the team, taking care of the technical side of the project, and on top of all that, having the worst taste of the trio (or better)!

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