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FRANZ FERDINAND ROCK SYDNEY!

On the 25th of January I threw myself into The Franz Ferdinand
concert at The Enmore Theatre and boy was it HOT! The concert kicked off with support group, Cut Copy who warmed us up with their enthusiasm and energetic dance beats till Franz Ferdinand made their appearance. Franz Ferdinand, my favourite band who come from Glasgow, Scotland, captured the crowd with their awesome tunes and catchy beats. My friend Ebony and I were very fortunate to witness them up close, literally only 3m away from the gorgeous band, especially the sexy steely-eyed, lead singer Alex! Aaaah it was bliss!! Lovely Scottish boys! :)

They played all their hit songs including their number one song from last years Triple Js Hottest 100, Take Me Out. It was beautiful watching them perform and hear the audience singing along to all their lyrics. Being swept up by everyone around us jumping along to the beats, was also another thrilling experience, quite funny at some points too! We had such a great time dancing and singing our lungs out.

With the concert being at The Enmore Theatre it was a very nice intimate setting, I couldn't imagine it better at any other venue! Franz Ferdinand come back to Sydney again soon!!!!!

Love you and your music!!! Mwah!

You can check out photos from their previous gig night on the ABC Triple J website

Set list:
This Boy
Come on Home
Do you Want To
Tell Her Tonight
Matinee
Fallen
Walk Away
Eleanor
Take Me Out
Darts of Pleasure
Love & Destroy
40'
Michael

Heathen
Van Tango
Outsiders
This Fire



Franz Ferdinand at The Enmore! Posted by Picasa

The lead singer Alex mesmorises me... Posted by Picasa

Franz Ferdinand rock Sydney! Eleonor and Ebony after the awesome concert! Posted by Picasa

Comments

Anonymous said…
Sounds great! Glad you got to get up nice and close.

We were at The White Stripes gig that night. That was really awesome too, although I bet it would have been a hundred times better at the Enmore Theatre (where they played the last time they were here).

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