The crowd dances energetically during Sleigh Bells' performance at The Observatory.
Sleigh Bells delivered a captivating performance at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA, as part of their North American tour promoting their new album. Opening act Sophie Hunter energized the crowd with her engaging stage presence. The concert highlighted the band’s musical evolution and strong connection with fans, making it a memorable night for attendees. After Santa Ana, Sleigh Bells is set to perform at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles and return to The Observatory for another show soon.
Sleigh Bells delivered an electrifying performance at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA, captivating the audience with a high-energy set as part of their North American tour promoting their latest album, Bunky Becky Birthday Boy. Opening for them was Brooklyn-based artist Sophie Hunter, who energized the crowd with her bold lyricism and engaging stage presence.
The concert kicked off with Sophie Hunter’s vibrant performance, a treat for fans who had previously seen her work on TikTok. Hunter’s fun attitude resonated throughout the venue, captivating those in attendance and setting the stage for the main act. Her popularity has surged particularly among younger audiences, who applauded her ability to combine playful lyrics with catchy melodies.
After Hunter’s performance, Sleigh Bells took the stage and immediately ignited the atmosphere by opening with “Badly,” a track from their new album. The crowd responded enthusiastically, with the energy peaking during the famous song “Infinity Guitars,” which marked the second song in their setlist. The band’s performance showcased a dynamic blend of their music spanning their entire discography, reflecting their growth and evolution as artists over the years.
Lead singer Alexis Krauss was a standout performer, noted for her commanding presence and ability to connect with the audience. Throughout the concert, she engaged with fans, even taking time to sign records and jump into the crowd, a testament to her approachable and kind nature. The “all-encompassing noise” of Sleigh Bells’ music further captivated the audience, who responded with cheers and excitement as the night progressed.
Performing a range of tracks from both their latest album and older hits, Sleigh Bells created an immersive experience that resonated with their long-time fans and first-time listeners alike. The enthusiastic reception from the audience highlighted the band’s strong rapport with their supporters, many of whom expressed their appreciation for the band’s kindness and willingness to engage during the concert.
As part of their ongoing North American tour, the concert at The Observatory is just one of several stops for Sleigh Bells. Following their performance in Santa Ana, the band is set to play at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles on May 8, and return to The Observatory for another show on May 9. Tickets for these performances are currently available online, with prices set at $29.50 for the Fonda Theatre and $30 for the Observatory.
The lively evening not only highlighted Sleigh Bells’ musical prowess but also showcased the growing popularity of Sophie Hunter, setting the stage for her future success in the music industry. The concert was a significant event for fans and music lovers in the Santa Ana area, marking a memorable night of dynamic performances and cultural connection.
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