Tell them all I said bye: Amy Shark performance cancelled

Tell them all I said bye: Amy Shark performance cancelled

Severe climate in Perth pressured pop sensation Amy Shark to cancel her live performance on Sunday that was set to shut the WA Day Festival for the day with the singer apologising to devoted followers who had braved the situations.

“Go home and get dry, I’m so sorry,” the singer instructed the group — standing within the pouring rain — along with her arms within the prayer place.

The eight-time ARIA award winner has dominated the charts since 2018 with hits akin to I Said Hi and Only Wanna Be With You, in addition to being a star on Channel 7’s hit present Australian Idol.

The Cullen household from Maddington, braved your entire present that included a listing of prime Australian acts – muddy grass and all – to see the singer carry out.

Amy Shark came out to apologise about not playing at WA Day due weather after fans had waited all day in the pouring rain.
Camera IconAmy Shark got here out to apologise about not taking part in at WA Day due climate after followers had waited all day within the pouring rain. Credit: Kelsey Reid/The West Australian

“We knew it was going to be bad, but not this bad,” they laughed previous to discovering out Shark’s efficiency wasn’t going forward.

Home-grown heavy steel rockers Voyager hit the stage earlier within the day, headlining the present which additionally featured performances by Baby Animals, Mark Seymour and a variety of native acts together with indie-rock band South Summit, indie-pop band Dulcie and multi-instrumentalist Mitch Santiago.

Before gracing the stage, native band Voyager — who lately carried out to hundreds of thousands at Eurovision — stated they have been excited to carry out on house turf after their worldwide affair.

“We would love to give all of the love straight back to the audience,” they stated.

“I think we just want to play a set of the most fun music we can and show our appreciation.

“Expect us to feel gleaming and stoked to play in WA.”

Lead singer Daniel Estrin ran on stage together with his luscious locks yelling the phrases “Are you ready?,” earlier than the band – wearing shiny swimsuit jackets – jumped straight into their efficiency.

Voyager had their sights set on a homecoming like no different, beginning with hit music Hyperventilating.

“It’s good to be back in WA,” Estrin stated, asking the group: “You guys ready to jump?” The crowd was.

WA Eurovision stars Voyager returned home to Perth to play at WA Day.
Camera IconWA Eurovision stars Voyager returned house to Perth to play at WA Day. Credit: Kelsey Reid/The West Australian

One fan instructed The West he attended WAMFest in November to see Voyager play on the Urban Orchard.

“There were only about 30 people there,” he stated, chatting with how nice it was seeing the band hit the massive time.

Estrin addressed the group: “This is what they call a sunny day in the UK where we’ve just come from,” he stated jokingly because the rain began to fall.

Playing Colours, Prince of Fire, Submarine – and naturally their Eurovision hit Promise – the energetic efficiency noticed these of all ages and skills bopping, head-banging and rocking out.

The good occasions have been lower brief, although, because the stage went silent leaving followers confused.

The occasion MC took to the microphone with dreaded news.

“In the interest of safety we need pause everything for a moment, we don’t want these to become massive lightning towers,” he stated, trying to the stage construction.

The King household from Gwelup went to the WA Day pageant simply to see Voyager play, describing their shortened efficiency as “incredible.”

“We watched their Eurovision performance three times,” they stated.

“All our friends in the UK love them.”

When requested about how their love of the band got here to be, the household responded saying it was a brand new discovered love.

“We hadn’t heard about them until Eurovision,” they stated.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au