![]() ![]() Though she is nowhere near this status (yet), the set had a feel of a festival headline about it, perhaps thanks to the lighting which flitted between deep spotlights and fairylights glinting like torches in the distance. Towards the end of the 80-minute set, I can’t say that my attention didn’t wander, but often she had me rapt the fullness of the music and the dusty glamour of the music hall really reminded me of how lovely it is to be in a room full of people you don’t know, all experiencing the same emotions at the same time. Birdy performed a gorgeous live-stream concert at Wilton’s Music Hall (Photo: Gobinder Jhitta) One slight problem I have with Birdy is that songs tend to flow into one another when she gets into her comfort zone I felt confident I wouldn’t miss much if I popped to the bar (kitchen) for a beer (glug of whatever was open in the fridge) as she cast a warm vibe through my living room. She harked back to her earliest days with a handful of covers the xx’s “Shelter” opened the show, just Birdy at the piano reminding us of why she has been so well embraced by the music industry, and a very fun, elegant rework of Phoenix’s “1901” was also excellent. Despite the new full-bodied arrangements, you could really hear the difference between her existing songs and the new tracks, all of which have a depth that she was perhaps lacking as a younger artist. As she floated between a grand piano and various mics around the Music Hall, her transitions had the silent awkwardness of a school concert – I’m not sure it was truly necessary to have her schlep upstairs for one song – but her voice was impeccable (and thankfully we were spared any between-song chatter). ![]() Her gorgeous, twinkly livestream concert, replete with string section and full band, was a reminder of the power of live music.ĭressed in a full white gown – a little bit Stevie Nicks, a little bit Nashville – she looked like an angelic toilet doily. She rose to fame as a teenager with her sweet, melancholic covers of pop songs and has now matured into an excellent songwriter in her own right – her new album Young Heart is out on 30 April. British musician Birdy has been at this for a long time. ![]()
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