Fred again.. played a Laneway Festival sideshow in front of a full house at Sydney's Enmore Theatre. David James Young was there to review.
[Triple J’s Hottest 100 of 2022: 100-1](https://musicfeeds.com.au/news/triple-js-hottest-100-of-2022-100-1-live-updates/) [Fred again.. But that was merely practice for later on, when The Blessed Madonna appeared on-screen for ‘Marea (we’ve lost dancing)’, lamenting the loss of dancing to a piercingly loud reception. In the midst of all of that, his [Laneway sideshows](https://musicfeeds.com.au/news/the-complete-list-of-laneway-festival-2023-sideshows-finneas-girl-in-red-slowthai-more/) were announced, and literally sold out before tickets went on sale to the general public. Fred’s piano-driven interludes added a distinct ambience, including a tease of Bon Iver’s ‘Beth/Rest’, and his understated vocal delivery gave further texture to tracks like ‘Sabrina (i am a Party)’ and ‘Kahan (last year)’. will play in this city, it felt like we had finally made it. show, there were still plenty of bangers in the mix. With the now-famous words of American poet Guante ringing out, ‘Kyle (i found you)’ offered sub-bass you could feel in your chest and an emotive sensibility you could feel in your heart. [completed last October](https://musicfeeds.com.au/album/fred-again-actual-life-3-january-1-september-9-2022-album-review/)) through global festival appearances. This binary underpinned the lion’s share of Fred’s performance, turning Actual Life into a tangible phenomenon through a dazzling audio-visual display. ‘Jungle’ got the electricity flowing, with fans on shoulders as far as the eye could see, before the Hottest 100 entry ‘Turn on the Lights again..’ and the Skirllex collab ‘Rumble’ imperilled the His joie de vivre, as captured in a now-legendary [Boiler Room](https://youtu.be/c0-hvjV2A5Y) DJ set, carried his momentum even further. A similar turn of events involved Laneway announcing UK wunderkind producer
Following his packed out pop-up show at Enmore Theatre on Tuesday night – which really went off judging by the social media highlights – the English musician ...
You can check out some of the best fan reactions to Fred again..’s Sydney visit to gain further insight into his growing popularity. At least Sydney has a proper venue in the Hordern Pavilion ready to accommodate the producer’s impulsive whims. When a genuine secret show was then announced, the tickets sold out within a minute. [Learn more](https://thebrag.com/observer/electronic/) Following the producer’s headline slot at The Forum, hundreds turned up at Howler after a rumour spread that he’d be making an appearance at the Brunswick bar. That turned out to be false, and when Fred again..
Why is everyone suddenly obsessed with Fred Again..? WORDS Jasmine Pirovic PHOTOGRAPHY Shevin Dissanayake PUBLISHED Wed, 8 Feb 2023 - 3:34 ...
[euphoria](/tag/euphoria/) of EDM, and his albums, Actual Life the debut and its subsequent two records, have are exemplary of this. If you see that whale emoji, it's time to embrace the wave of Fred Again.. He's playing sold out shows in [Melbourne](/tag/melbourne/) and [Sydney](/tag/sydney/) – with tickets to the secret ones selling out in a matter of minutes; he's [getting elbowed in the face](https://www.tiktok.com/@shevindiss/video/7196915907740880130?q=fred%20again&t=1675819403627) by [HAAi](https://www.russh.com/haai-baby-were-ascending/); fans are tattooing his lyrics on all areas of their body or [rushing out of tattoo appointments](https://www.instagram.com/p/CoOCWrPI8Td/) to snag a Fred Again.. [Australia](/tag/australia/) and [New Zealand](/tag/new-zealand/) for a string of tours including [performances at Laneway Festival](https://www.russh.com/backstage-at-laneway-festival-2023/), even those least acquainted with EDM have encountered the South London-born artist on their feeds. "I don’t want to shit on something that matters to [people](/tag/people/) but it’s just so not why I do it.” On top of this, he has an ear for sincerity which pairs well with the So there you have it, a wholesome king on the rise. [TikTok](/tag/tiktok/) user [@unofficiallyivy](https://www.tiktok.com/@unofficiallyivy/video/7196950040370285826?_r=1&_t=8ZgwnwXT7BK) and "feel like I went to sleep one night and I woke up and suddenly everyone's obsessed with this guy called Fred," we're here to help. In 2020, he was recognised for his output and won Best Producer at the Brit Awards, performs he smiles from the decks and he's very interactive with fans on social media. Since then, Eno has acted as a mentor to Gibson and it was he who encouraged Gibson to focus on his own music again. [Fred Again..](https://www.russh.com/january-russh-editors-watch-read-listen/) is everywhere.
Lately, the British DJ, music producer and singer has been blowing up on TikTok and has achieved utter domination over the dance music scene. And now he's found ...
He produces EDM music (electronic dance music) and is an absolute king on the DJ decks. Fred Again is a South London-born musician. And now he's found his way into the mainstream.
The English musician has had fans running around Sydney chasing tickets to the exclusive show at Sydney's Entertainment Quarter venue. It comes following a sold ...
In the lead-up, to the Enmore show plenty of fans had been asking for a bigger venue to deal with the demand for tickets. He had been teasing the announcement of a secret show since setting foot in the city with the ‘whale’ emoji across his socials. Dedicated supporters of Fred have been clamouring for an additional show to take place in Sydney after tickets to the Enmore show sold out in a quick fashion.
“That T-rex typing technique gave me chills,” laughed the Betoota Heights matriarch a short time ago. The terrible typer in question is British DJ Fred Again ...
“Put me in the Boiler Room, I’d be the only one who knows how a boiler room actually operates too,” she laughed. “Give me that keyboard thing he’s got and I’ll send the kids into a frenzy, let me tell ya.” “That T-rex typing technique gave me chills,” laughed the Betoota Heights matriarch a short time ago.