Opening proceedings, Anderson delivered a masterclass in melodic craft. Bringing a refined, 60s-inflected pop sensibility to the Whelan’s stage, his performance was effortless and warm. There is a timeless quality to his delivery, that translates beautifully in a live setting. His set was polished and engaging, filled with shimmering hooks and intricate guitar work that warmed up the room perfectly for the main event.
The headline slot felt like a triumphant arrival for Bren Berry. After years of shaping the industry from behind the scenes and his tenure with Revelino, Berry has finally stepped into the spotlight as a solo artist. Berry took center stage to showcase his solo album, In Hope Our Stars Align.
Backed by the seven-piece “supergroup” The Beautiful Losers, the sound was massive. Berry’s performance was defined by heart-on-sleeve emotion and widescreen Americana textures. Tracks like “Bullet Proof” and “Turn On Your Radio” were anthemic, filling the venue with a sound that felt both nostalgic and vital. It was a celebration of Dublin indie royalty, executed with joy and musical precision.
Anderson photos:
Bren Berry & The Beautiful Losers photos & set-list:
Set-list:
Beautiful losers
Knives
I love this city
Bullet proof
Winter song
Come alive
Turn on your radio
Only one you and me
Neon lights
Hairpin bends
We have it all
Black satellite
________________________
Sgd – solo
Fire Drill
Photos & words – Zoltán Szabó @mrzoltanphoto
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