Categories: Live Reviews

Somebody’s Child at the Sebright Arms, London 2024

On Monday night, Somebody’s Child brought their tour to London for what they said to be the smallest and most intimate show of the tour. The cosy atmosphere suited the band perfectly, and the band made it clear that they were thrilled to be back playing in a small venue.
The lead singer’s energy was eye-catching and so much fun to capture. Each jig and twist radiated charisma and passion.

A standout feature of the night was the lead singer’s interactions with the crowd. Frequently stepping off the stage and into the audience, going right into the heart of the crowd & breaking that barrier between artist and fan.

Musically, the set was flawless. The songs blended perfectly with the intimate setting of The Sebright Arms, creating a night of unforgettable magic. Somebody’s Child reminded us all just how magical live music can be.

Chelsea Savage

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