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JUNO Awards // Rogers Arena

JUNO Awards // Rogers Arena

The 2018 JUNO Awards celebrated Canada’s biggest night in music in grand style last night, from the 200-foot red carpet taking over the Georgia viaduct to the sold-out live broadcast from Vancouver’s Rogers Arena

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LIGHTS - We Were Here Tour // Vogue Theatre

LIGHTS - We Were Here Tour // Vogue Theatre

Canadian synth-pop artist LIGHTS, born as Valerie Anne Poxleitner, who released her fourth studio record Skin & Earth on September 22, 2017 via Warner Bros. to accompany her comic book series of the same name, played at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver last night (Jan 30) for the first of two shows and as the premier date of her We Were Here tour.

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LIGHTS Acoustic Tour 2016 // Vogue Theatre

May 14, 2016 - An Intimate Evening with LIGHTS

At the Vogue Theatre, a sold out and packed audience welcomed LIGHTS for her last show of her latest acoustic tour, in support of the release of Midnight Machines.

LIGHTS’ main studio releases are known for their heavily-produced, upbeat, synth-pop radio-friendly songs that often have her in music collections featuring Ellie Goulding, Owl City and PVRIS.  Midnight Machines, released in April of this year contains six reconstructed and reinterpreted tracks from 2014’s Little Machines and featured two brand new tracks.  Being stripped of the keytars and synthesizers and replaced with a string trio, it’s the after-party chill when compared to Little Machines’ dance-party – a refreshing contrast and smooth transition.

The eighteen song setlist included hits from the beginning of her career ten years ago to her most recent releases.  Fans knew every word from her older hits such as “Saviour” to recent tracks including “Up We Go” and “Running with the Boys.”  Making sure her glass of wine was always filled, she loosened up with the audience telling stories of moving to Vancouver from Drake-dominated Toronto and of nudists out in New Mexico while filming her latest music video for “Meteorites.”

Despite being a lot more relaxed compared to her usual performances, fans were encouraged to “rock her tits off” before “pulling through like a badass” as a fan who had followed her for every tour date of this tour belted at her to perform her first single “Saviour.”  And LIGHTS delivered to the crowd’s roaring and applause.

LIGHTS’ live performance blew her studio recordings out of the water, fully illustrating her vocal range toward the end of the set with “Toes” and “Banner” before coming back for an encore and fan-favourite “Muscle Memory.” 

(My apologies for the lackluster photoset - soundboard shoot!)


Setlist

  1. River
  2. Up We Go
  3. February Air
  4. When The Fence Is Low
  5. Same Sea
  6. Oil & Water
  7. Don't Go Home Without Me
  8. Saviour 
  9. Face Up
  10. Follow You Down
  11. Running With the Boys
  12. Peace Sign
  13. Drive My Soul
  14. Meteorites
  15. Head Cold
  16. Toes
  17. Banner
  18. Muscle Memory (Encore)