CONCERT REVIEW: You Me At Six And The Hunna Co-Headline In Amazing Amsterdam Show
You Me At Six were in the Netherlands last night! They’re on a tour where they’re co-headlining with The Hunna. They released a new album in the middle of this tour to make it a bit more interesting. Their album Truth Decay released on February 10th. They brought Yours Truly with them to open for them. It was their first show in the Netherlands.
Yours Truly are a band all the way from Australia. They formed in 2017 and have only 1 album. That didn’t stop them from giving a great performance though. Lead singer Mikaila Delgado was all over the stage the entire concert. You could really feel the emotion that she has in her music and she expressed that in her own amazing way. The music was great overall too, the only issue being that you could barely hear the vocals. This didn’t stop the fun luckily, the bigger part interacted with the band and sang along with the songs. Check out the pictures below!
Next up was The Hunna, their last time here was only two years ago. A huge part of the crowd already knew them and knew their music. There was something they did as one of the best in my opinion. Their energy. Their energy was absolutely amazing, especially that from front man Ryan Potter. He jumped all over stage, interacted with both guitarists a lot and even jumped on the drum kit once around the end of the set. This was all accompanied by amazing music. Check them out on your preferred streaming service if you can! Check out the pictures below!
Last but not least were You Me At Six. They started relatively late for a concert but they didn’t have a long setlist either. Only sixteen songs in the entire set including the four song long encore. Front man Josh Franceschi explained later semi-jokingly that the set consisted of three acts. The first act didn’t have a name but the second act got a name. “Mosh pit.” Even though this wasn’t the first mosh pit, it was the moment where more pits started to form. The first pit already started at the first song. None of the pits lasted for longer than a minute sadly.
You Me At Six was quite stiff at the start but Josh started to dance some more. Think Tyler Joseph from Twenty One Pilots but less impulsive and more actual dancing. He also made a quick joke about plagiarism after they played Reckless. This joke stems from the fact that they had to give the song a different name a bunch of time because other artists had songs that had the name they wanted to pick. Ultimately they chose to just call it Reckless.
Overall I’d highly recommend going to see either of these three bands live. They were all amazing in their own way and you’ll love their music if you’re already a fan of more alt rock music. There weren’t a lot of downsides to their performances and they all give their unique twists to this genre. Check out the pictures we took there below!
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