3RRR's Wet Leg gig was an intimate non-stop session that got rid of choreographed lighting and intricate staging - it didn't need it.
Standing among the crowd I couldn’t help but consider how crazy it is, the impact that Wet Leg has had in entertainment and live music in such a short time. And though it was a pretty tame event, that doesn’t mean you couldn’t feel the chaotic energy that was buzzing through the room. Stopping only for sips and one blunder (that somehow managed to make the number cooler), it was an intimate non-stop session that rightfully got rid of choreographed lighting and intricate staging. The evening’s exclusive performance was evidence of this, being a gig for 3RRR’s subscribers and Wet Leg’s only solo Melbourne show. But yesterday, the curtain was pulled back, as they played to 200 fans in what co-lead Rhian Teasdale described as a “school hall.” But last night, it was back to the basic stages.
Each member of the band were highly skilled at their instruments, which was evident in the natural bursts of energy created between the live music and the ...
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