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Nowhere was this more pronounced than in the stripped back acoustic part of the set, where he brought it back to the song that started it all – ‘Raymond.’ The tenderness with which Brett Eldredge deals with this track is profound, pouring his heart and his honeyed vocals into the song and mesmerising his fans. He is a born, engaging and charismatic performer, but his syrupy smooth vocals should be given due credit. Not one to bring the mood down on a Friday night, Eldredge smoothly progressed into ‘Drunk On Your Love’ and ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love,’ moving around the stage with ease and dominating the space and eliciting a raucous response from the audience. This track felt reminiscent of the compelling narratives of ‘Raymond’ or ‘No Stopping You’ – if this is an indication of what his new material is going to be like, it could utterly dominate 2020. It made you realise that Eldredge has not given the true recognition he deserves, his songwriting is raw and real and those vocals are simply flawless and utterly unique. His new track ‘Crowd My Mind’ was a huge moment, bringing out the range and depth of Brett’s vocals. Pulling it back a notch, he then referenced the ‘powerful experience’ of the last year as he had retreated, focussing on his writing. Brett just seemed to gain energy as he navigated through the set, imbibing the energy from the crowd and transmitting it back with a huge grin on his face. Next up was a string of the huge hits that the audience had been waiting for, as Brett seamlessly transitioned into ‘Something I’m Good At,’ ’Don’t Ya’ and ‘Love Someone’ as the audience bellowed the words back in response. The track is positive, without being corny – one to definitely keep your ears out for as it seems bound to be a single in the forthcoming months. Brett burst onto the stage at Shepherd’s Bush with his unreleased track ‘Good Day.’ Still, the audience was buoyed up by the track and the sheer fact that it was clear Brett was loving every moment of being on that stage. It’s quite something when an artist can begin their performance with a wholly new song. This Friday was the last night of his European tour and he seemed to leave any energy he had left on the table. Since then, we haven’t heard much from Eldredge, as he has retreated, completing the ‘flip phone challenge’ and writing his new music. Here we review his set and our favourite moments.īrett Eldredge proved any UK doubters wrong last year, with his flawless main stage performance at C2C in 2019. His performance on Friday night at Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London was no exception.
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He is the kind of artist whose energy level just seems to build and build throughout the set, soaking in the energy from the crowd. You’d be hard put to find a more energetic performer than Brett Eldredge.