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The 1975 @ AFAS Live, Amsterdam
Concert reviews 2024

CONCERT REVIEW: The 1975 Give Theatrical Storytelling Masterclass In Amsterdam

Eva van den Bosch
Eva van den Bosch
March 3, 2024 3 Mins Read

The 1975‘s concert at Amsterdam’s AFAS Live last night was a masterclass in how to blend concert dynamics with theatrical storytelling. The stage looked like a living room, making for a cozy, home-like atmosphere. The band members came on stage one by one, each turning on a few lamps, making it feel like they were coming home. This setup, along with car headlights and the sound of a car locking, added a unique touch to the show.

There were a total of eight musicians on stage, making the performance feel big yet intimate. The way the band members were introduced, mimicking the style of TV show opening credits, was a creative touch that underscored the evening’s theme of blending different media and performance styles. Throughout the night, lights and TVs flickered along with the music, adding to the lively atmosphere.

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One of the memorable moments was when frontman Matty Healy and Polly Money, who is currently playing guitar and vocals on tour with the band, pretended to cook together on stage, blurring the lines between a concert and a play. The TVs showed news clips, all of which made the concert feel like a peek into a day in the life of The 1975.

Polly Money‘s vocals during the bridge of A Change of Heart were spectacular, with pink and green lights that changed during the song, adding to the emotional impact of the song. Matty Healy smoking and drinking on stage, despite the venue’s no smoking policy, showed the band’s rebellious side.

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The audience was fully engaged, especially when they loudly sang back “Stay stay stay” during Robbers. The creative use of lighting, such as the beams shining through windows, along with the symbolic opening of a door onstage, further enriched the storytelling, making the concert feel even more like a story being told.

The concert was split into parts, starting with the Being Funny In A Foreign Language. About halfway through the concert, at the end of When We Are Together, the band starts walking off stage, leaving Matty alone. He turns his focus to the TV screens which are showing news stories about him introducing a darker, more introspective tone. He climbs inside a screen, leading into “Matty’s Nightmare“.

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The concert moved into its more upbeat phase with songs such as If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know), TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME, Heart Out, It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You), The Sound and Chocolate. Even slower songs like Somebody Else were transformed by the full musical ensemble into explosive performances. The saxophonist, John Waugh, was especially popular, showing off his skills and getting lots of love from the crowd.

The concert ended with Give Yourself A Try, turning into a massive dance party for everyone there.

The 1975‘s show in Amsterdam was more than just music; it was a full experience that brought the audience and band together in a special way.

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Eva van den Bosch is a dynamic professional who seamlessly combines her expertise in photography with a prominent editorial role at Strife Mag., alongside her day-to-day responsibilities as a recruiter and branding specialist. At Strife Mag., Eva holds the position of Head Editor, where she oversees the creation and curation of content that resonates with audiences passionate about the alternative music scene. Her photographic portfolio is impressive, featuring live performances of internationally acclaimed bands such as Rammstein, KISS, Slipknot, Linkin Park, and Bring Me The Horizon, to name a few. Eva's ability to capture the raw energy and emotion of live music events has made her a respected figure in the music industry. In her editorial capacity, Eva spearheads the news content production, ensuring that Strife Mag. remains at the forefront of breaking news in the alternative music world. She possesses a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the genre, which enables her to craft engaging and insightful interviews with artists from bands like Five Finger Death Punch, Sum 41, Simple Plan, and Bullet For My Valentine, among others. Balancing her passion for music with her professional role in recruitment and branding, Eva showcases her versatile skill set by enhancing her employer's brand presence through strategic initiatives. Her multifaceted career highlights her dedication to excellence and her ability to thrive in diverse environments. Eva van den Bosch is not only a talented photographer and editor but also a strategic thinker and brand ambassador, making her a valuable asset to any organization.

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