Chicago indie-pop band Beach Bunny brought a wave of energy to The National Stadium on Saturday night, delivering a show that had the crowd bouncing from the very first note. Opening with one of their biggest hits, “Cloud 9,” the room instantly erupted, fans screamed every lyric back as the band matched their excitement with explosive energy from start to finish. The atmosphere was electric, filled with pure joy and a sense of connection between the band and the audience.
The night kicked off with Norwegian band Pom Poko, whose vibrant performance and infectious stage presence set the tone perfectly. With their colourful energy, playful crowd interaction, and incredible control of the room, they lifted the spirits high and got everyone moving, the perfect warm-up for Beach Bunny’s arrival.
From start to finish, it was a night of dancing, singalongs, and good vibes, a celebration of everything that makes live music so special.
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Photos & words – Erica Keogh @ericasnapz
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