At The Star Theatre last night, many turned up for the long-awaited appearance of British electronic duo, Honne. And they definitely did not disappoint – gracing the stage and radiating nothing but pure good vibes. The show was opened by Beka, a Nottingham-based singer-songwriter who has been featured in many of Honne’s songs as well.
Last night's performance featured a mix of songs from Honne's beloved past albums - Love Me / Love Me Not, Warm on a Cold Night, and their latest 2022 release Let's Just Say The World Ended A Week From Now, What Would You Do?. Kicking off with the soul-stirring IDGAF About Pain from their latest album, they seamlessly transitioned into fan-favourite hits like Location Unknown, Crying Over You, Someone That Loves You, and la la la that's how it goes – timeless classics that both electrified the crowd and tugged at their heartstrings. Adding to the magic, adorable and playful visuals accompanied Honne’s performance throughout the entire night, leaving everyone swooning with delight.
Throughout the entire show, the topic of mental health was a running theme, with Honne conveying heartfelt messages through their songs and engaging in meaningful conversations with the audience. There was also a bonus storytelling session about how James William Hatcher lost half of his index finger – an interesting piece of information we never knew we needed.
The concert culminated in an encore performance of their highly-requested anthem Day 1, which was then followed by a heartwarming pep talk animation urging people to embrace self-love, be kind, and wear smiles more often. The uplifting show left everyone feeling all warm and fuzzy, wrapping up the night on a positive note.
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