In my eyes, a good concert needs to tick 4 boxes. Great music; a good atmosphere; stage presence and a personality to the performer. Courtney Barnett and her three-man-band tick all these boxes and more. With support from her band mates – bassist Andrew Sloane, drummer Dave Mudie and keyboardist Katie Harkin, Courtney took to the stage. Opening with the hit track ‘Hopelessness’ from her second album Tell Me How You Really Feel, Barnett quickly got the crowd dancing, raising the energy after the beautiful yet calming opening set by support act Laura Jean. The ferocious energy of ‘Hopelessness’ transitioned perfectly…
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