![]() It was obvious that this was a well rehearsed gig, as soon as one of the seven band members stepped away from the front of the stage there was another one quick to run to the front and draw more excited cheers from the crowd. ![]() Caravan Palace are undoubtedly an ensemble that fuse many different musical styles together well, from the funky vibes to the deeper, dubstep inspired underpinnings. The energy level of both the band and the audience did not falter throughout the entire event and the crowd needed no excuse to show the band their support. All members were suited in their mono outfits and by their second song, ‘Lone Diver’, the entire crowed was on board. At this point the mixed age group crowd was slowly building and the support act had a good number of them bopping along.įor the amount of instruments required by Caravan Palace, the change over was fast and the band came on with the full amount of energy expected from a band that are renowned for giving a full throttle live performance. The support act, The Geek x Vrv, came on first and the French duo played a mash up of hip-hop beats and snippets from well known songs along with using chaos pads to overlay a hip hop beat over the mix. The Caravan Palace gig started early to allow for the club night to begin afterwards and a prime position to see their performance was from the front row of the balcony. ![]() Support came from French duo, The Geek x Vrv. ![]() The gig was one of only three UK tour dates.Caravan Palace played the O2 Academy, Birmingham on 18th November. ![]()
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