REVIEW: Nouvelle Vague / Kill The Pain

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Rating: 4 out of 5.

A combination of talent, which made for an electrifying and captivating evening

After a stressful week, I had the opportunity to attend the Kill The Pain and Nouvelle Vauge concert last weekend and it was an unforgettable experience. 

The concert venue was pleasant, and the room had a great vibe even before  the bands stepped on stage. The production of the concert was also impressive. The lighting and sound were on point, enhancing the overall  performance. The stage was set up in a way that allowed everyone in the  audience to have a clear view of the band, no matter where they were  standing. This made the concert feel more intimate and personal.  

But when the show started the energy only ever increased. 

Kill The Pain’s performance was kooky but in the best way! From the second they walked (or rather danced their way onto stage) it was hard to look away. Their stage presence was such a delight and tied in with their music and serene vocals, it was so enjoyable to watch.

After a short break, Nouvelle Vague stepped on stage and in captivated the audience with beautiful French vocals. A real highlight for me was when one singer stopped and started to dance as if no one was watching and – with the help of the amazing tech staff – truly made it a one-of-a-kind experience. The band also took the time to interact with the audience, sharing the stories behind their songs and making the concert feel more personal and real.  

Before the show ended, Nouvelle Vague invited Kill The Pain back on stage for a final few songs which just made the night complete. All the beautiful talent combined on stage was amazing to see and to hear and ended the show stunningly.

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