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Hannah Trigwell at Brixton Academy

Hannah Trigwell at Brixton Academy performing live
Hannah Trigwell at Brixton Academy | Live review
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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:

 

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