Last night, The Academy in Dublin was straight-up shaken by the wild, unfiltered energy of bbno$ (that’s pronounced baby no money). From the second he stepped on stage, it was like a switch flipped, the crowd erupted, and it didn’t let up for a single second.
Bouncing around with relentless energy, bbno$ gave everything. Every song hit hard, every move on stage fueled the crowd even more. It was a masterclass in hype, no slow moments, no chill, just pure adrenaline. The audience? All in. Chanting, singing every word, jumping as one giant wave of chaotic joy. It was sweaty, loud, euphoric, exactly what a bbno$ show should be.
Warming up the night was Jungle Bobby, who set the tone early with an explosive set. Decked out in a psychedelic, hippie-inspired outfit and a massive feathered jacket, he looked as wild as he sounded. From start to finish, he was everywhere, leaping, dancing, and firing up the crowd like a man on a mission.
By the end of the night, the walls of The Academy might as well have been dripping with energy. bbno$ didn’t just perform, he owned the stage, and Dublin showed up loud, proud, and ready to party.
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Photos & words – Erica Keogh @ericasnapz
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