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Five Rocks Newcastle: Boyband’s Reunion Tour Delights Fans
Five, the iconic boyband known for their energetic pop hits, kicked off their long-awaited reunion tour at the Utilita Arena in Newcastle on Friday night. This marked the first time the full group performed together in over 20 years, igniting excitement among a capacity crowd eager to relive the nostalgia of the late 1990s.
The atmosphere was electric as fans were treated to a vibrant celebration reminiscent of a special edition of Smash Hits magazine. The band, consisting of Abz, Ritchie, J, Sean, and Scott, embraced their legacy as the “bad boys of pop,” a label they wore proudly during their original run. Unlike their contemporaries, who often maintained a polished image, Five’s raucous performances and cheeky personas set them apart.
During their set, the audience experienced a blend of nostalgia and thrill. Notably, the band opted for a live band rather than relying solely on backing tracks, enhancing the overall experience. The opening number, Slam Du Funk, resonated with crashing guitars and pulsating basslines, setting the tone for a night filled with crowd-pleasers such as Everybody Get Up and We Will Rock You.
While their high-energy tracks defined the evening, the softer moments allowed the group’s vocal talents to shine. A standout moment came when Scott delivered a powerful key change in Until The Time is Through. The production quality was impressive, with the use of cameras and screens transforming each song into a mini music video, captivating the audience throughout the show.
The setlist featured fan-favorite album tracks, including Lay All Your Lovin’ on Me, Straight Up Funk, and Partyline. This performance was particularly special, as J openly reflected on how he never imagined being back on stage with his bandmates, performing to adoring fans across the country. The camaraderie among the band members was palpable, adding to the emotional depth of the reunion.
The atmosphere within the arena was charged, with fans relishing the chance to reconnect with music that evokes memories of a more carefree time. The event served as a reminder of the enduring appeal of 90s pop, leaving many attendees hopeful that this tour could pave the way for a new chapter in Five’s career. The band has already been confirmed to perform at the Mighty Hoopla festival next year, further solidifying their comeback.
In conclusion, Five’s reunion concert in Newcastle proved that they still possess the charisma and talent to captivate audiences. Their ability to deliver a powerful performance after so many years away from the stage speaks volumes about their lasting legacy in the music industry. As fans left the arena buzzing with excitement, it was clear that Five’s return was not just a nostalgic trip down memory lane but also a promising step into the future.
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