The audience scream-sang along to every word in what seemed to be a truly cathartic and exciting moment for everyone there. This solo performance perfectly fit the quiet, introspective lyrics in the song.įor her encore, Faye performed “Kingston” which has recently gained popularity thanks to TikTok. For the song “Half of me”, the band left the stage, leaving only Faye and her guitar. The whole crowd had their heads bobbing to it and someone in the front asked Faye to sign their Pokemon card after. Right as the song started, I understood why – it has a great, punchy beat and sounded magical with the live band. Faye introduced the song by saying she sometimes leaves her Pokemon game on the TV just so she can listen to the song all day. In the second surprising cover of the night, Webster and her band covered “Lake Verity” from the Pokemon Diamond and Pearl games. But, fan-favorite “Jonny” had the whole crowd silent and fixated on Faye’s vocals and the sparkly instrumentation, especially the pedal steel guitar! Unfortunately, during some of the set, the audience at the back was talking over the music. After years of protest, the building was finally sold to a wealthy Duskwight by the name of Lady Amandine. The eyes of the bust lit up different colors throughout the set. Once used by seedseers as a place for spiritual reflection and meditation, Haukke Manor was long frowned upon by the people of Gridania as a symbol of excess. The stage design was simple, with an inflatable bust statue inspired by the cover of Webster’s recent “Car Therapy Sessions” EP. She slowed down the pop-country song and made it more her style, making it a perfect closer for her set.įaye and her band took the stage soon after 9pm. Hawke ended her set with a surprising cover of “Dirt” by Florida Georgia Line. Hawke’s most recent single “Sweet Tooth” got the whole crowd dancing along with her to the song’s playful and upbeat sound. The audience was incredibly supportive her entire set, with many calls of “We love you!” shouted throughout. Despite her “Stranger Things” fame, Hawke seemed a bit nervous in front of the crowd and explained that she had never played to crowd of this size before. Her thoughtful lyrics and soft voice make her a perfect fit for a Faye Webster audience. The line stretched all the way around the block of the venue, by far the longest line I’ve seen at the Music Hall! Inside, many were buying merch, with many others already eagerly waiting at the stage for the show to start.Īctress and singer/songwriter Maya Hawke opened up the show. After a canceled show at the Horseshoe Tavern a few months prior, fans were more than excited for this show. Faye Webster’s tour supporting her 2021 album “I Know I’m Funny haha” rolled into Toronto’s Danforth Music Hall on Tuesday, August 16th.
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