Showing posts with label Johannesburg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Johannesburg. Show all posts

Friday, 29 March 2019

Undivided attention at magical Divide Tour



It’s disgusting how talented some people are; gifted even. Sadly, it’s very seldom that these rare precious gems are given the credit they deserve in their lifetime. But sometimes, they capture our undivided attention at the right time and we give them a platform on which to make their magic as we watch divided between feelings of awe and envy.

That’s exactly what we experienced at Ed Sheeran’s Divide Tour.

Ed Sheeran, Divide Tour, South Africa
Credit: Big Concerts

On Sunday evening, 24 March 2019, at South Africa’s FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, 65 000 people were fixated on the musical geniuses before them. The plural, yes, because not only did Ed Sheeran mesmerise the crowd, but so did lovely local lady, Shekhinah, and UK talent, Passenger. How is it possible that one lady with a microphone and two guys with guitars can captivate an audience? Easy. They are not average. They are musical magicians who have raw talent beyond measure.

Shekhinah, Divide Tour, South Africa
Credit: Big Concerts
Shekhinah’s smooth, angelic voice eased the crowd with hits such as “Back to the Beach” and “Your Eyes”. It is needless to say that this SA talent needs to be heard more often. Radio stations and event organisers: take note. You won’t be disappointed.

Passenger, Divide Tour, South Africa
Credit: Big Concerts
Passenger (Michael Rosenberg)…what can I say? He blew us away.
His quintessential British humour and relaxed stage presence left us feeling as if we’d known him for years. We heartily sang along to thought-provoking songs reminiscent of Bob Dylan’s hits, such as “I Hate,” and shed a few tears as Passenger passionately played his own version of Paul Simon’s “The Sound of Silence” to a hushed audience and “Survivors” while surrounded by twinkling cell phone lights. Those who do not want to admit that they cried, had goosebumps. I can guarantee it. It was, needless to say, magical. The magic is due to continue in November this year...

Then…the opportunity of a lifetime I’d been anticipating since I heard on the radio he was coming to SA; the man himself: Ed Sheeran. From the first strum of his guitar, all eyes were glued to the stage.

Ed Sheeran, Divide Tour, South Africa
Credit: Big Concerts

Sheeran took us on a journey of various emotions through his poetic lyrics and masterful guitar playing. We were torn between toe-tapping highs with hits such as “Castle on the Hill” and “Galway Girl,” to tear-shedding, lump-in-throat dips with his beautifully haunting rendition of “Tenerife Sea” (personally, this was the highlight of the evening). It takes someone special to render a spectator speechless and move them to uncontrollable tears with just his voice and a guitar. It takes someone like Sheeran to make “Love Yourself” sound like what he actually meant it to sound like (full of scorn) when he wrote it for Justin Bieber. That’s Ed Sheeran for you.

Ed Sheeran, Divide Tour, South Africa
Credit: Big Concerts

It was refreshing to experience, as with Passenger, a mega star who reacted so naturally to his audience. Sheeran still appreciates his audience and doesn’t forget from whence he came. He, unlike many musicians I’ve seen, smiles shyly when the crowd cheers. This, somehow, makes a massive difference when watching a genius at play. It makes them so much more relatable, even to the point where you feel as if you could achieve just as much if only you’d put your mind to it.

Ed Sheeran, Divide Tour, South Africa
Credit: Big Concerts
Humongous kudos must be given to those who were involved with stage effects, lighting and sound. It was first-class to say the very least. The screens on stage were curved in such a way that from where I sat, some of the images looked 3D. More genius at play? Absolutely.

Without a shred of doubt, Ed Sheeran’s Divide Tour is magic that everyone, fan or no, should experience. Would you want to see Shakespeare in action if he were still alive? Would you want to meet Einstein, or hear Mozart himself play live? Yes? Then you know what you have to do…Give your undivided attention to the magic of Ed Sheeran’s Divided Tour.

Links:
Ed Sheeran
Passenger
Shekhinah
Big Concerts



Review by Andrea Vermaak

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Wild, Wild Bastille

It was wet. It was cold. It was wild.

Fans did not budge from their muddy spots in anticipation to soak up the nostalgic melodies of none other than…Bastille.

Credit: Wolf James

The final stop on the British band’s Wild, Wild World Tour was Emmarentia Dam in Johannesburg on Saturday 7 October 2017. As if to echo the lyrics of hit single ‘Pompeii’, the sky was dark and grey, intermittently pouring down on the huddled crowd and splitting in two with the odd flash of lightening.

Despite the threatening conditions both on and off stage, fans were promised they’d experience Bastille live…and Bastille delivered above and beyond expectations, with frontman Dan Smith’s energetic and charismatic stage presence gushing forth in torrents.

The wild experience included favourites from their debut album, Bad Blood, as well as their latest album, Wild World, creating a great mix of mellow melodies, such as ‘Things We Lost in the Fire’, and more puddle-splashing beats, such as ‘Good Grief’.

Fans may have left a little soaked to the bone and slightly muddy, but all were glowing in awe of Bastille (and perhaps a bit of the afternoon sun that decided to make a cameo appearance). The wet wait was worthwhile!