![]() ![]() ‘This has been so fun…this is the last one…it’s about feminism,’ is an introduction met with great cheers as the band finish with Dog Eat Dog. ‘Who’s excited to see Sigrid?’ garners obvious cheers before a brand new song in the form of Worst Case Kid. Ably backed by Lauren O’Donnell Anderson on drums and Seán Murray on drums, this is a celebration of great voices, great musicianship and great music. ![]() They dedicate Trashfire to an audience member who is celebrating a birthday. ![]() Tessa, from Vancouver, and Winter, from Michigan seem genuinely won over by the receptiveness of the Manchester crowd. It’s our second time here after a show at Gorilla last year.’ On this showing there will be more visits to Manchester as they will have walked away with plenty of new fans us included. ‘We’re Tommy Lefroy and we’re really happy to be here. With Winter and Tessa both sporting electric guitars, the pair rattled through their set to great applause and admiration. They fit perfectly with Sigrid on this tour – their indie pop is a little reminiscent of HAIM and First Aid Kit. The duo have so far released a good few singles and an album in the last few years. Tommy Lefroy are the support and is the collective name for songwriters Wynter Bethel and Tessa Mouzourakis who bonded virtually during the COVID lockdowns to create their sumptuous music. Now, it is one almighty sold out date at the legendary Manchester Apollo. On her last tour, it was two sold out dates at Manchester Academy. Her tour in support of How To Let Go has seen her rise up to larger venues, especially in Manchester. She has been wowing audiences for many years on the live circuit. ![]()
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