Culture Music Live music

Hannah Trigwell at Brixton Academy

Hannah Trigwell at Brixton Academy performing live
Hannah Trigwell at Brixton Academy | Live review
Avatar photo
Shot by Guifre de Peray

Opening for Walk Off The Earth at Brixton Academy, Hannah Trigwell took time to speak with the audience: “This is the biggest gig I think I’ve ever played…it would be so good if you would all hold up your lighted cell phones…”. It must not be easy to be a solo act opening for such a massive, hugely popular band – and Trigwell sought reassurance by encouraging the crowd to interact and respond.

With electric guitar, playing I Blame You, Trigwell exhibited her extraordinary voice and vocal range, which was well amplified by the venue’s sound system. Playing both electric and acoustic guitar, the artist’s folksy ballads – such as Another Beautiful Mistake, Use Somebody and Taboo were soulful and beautiful. Trigwell is highly talented, and with a little more confidence, outstanding.

Catherine Sedgwick
Photos: Guifré de Paray

For further information about Hannah Trigwell and future events visit here.

Watch the video for Another Beautiful Mistake here:

 

More in Live music

Jehnny Beth at the Dome

Hannah Broughton

Asha Bank at Roundhouse

Sofia Hamandi

Arthur Hill at Wembley Arena

Dionysia Afolabi

Sigrid at Roundhouse

Talitha Stowell

The Vaccines at Brixton Academy

Benedetta Mancusi

Franz Ferdinand at Brixton Academy

Filippo L'Astorina, the Editor

Viagra Boys at Alexandra Palace

Dan Meier

The Hold Steady at Electric Ballroom

Antigoni Pitta

Rianne Downey at Neon 194

Daisy Grace Greetham