All Eyes on St. Lucia at Philadelphia’s Show

Digital Noise Mag attended  St. Lucia‘s show at The Theater of Living Arts in Philadelphia, Pa. on November 7, 2018. St. Lucia aka Jean-Philip Grobler is an electro-pop singer/songwriter born in South Africa, and based in Brooklyn, New York. He’s accompanied by his now wife, Patti Beranek, on the keyboard and backup vocals.  But the night did not start there the tour had support of opening band, Arkells a Canadian rock band, formed in Hamilton, Ontario. Arkells had the crowd dancing and singing the night away. Front man, Max Kerman joined the crowd by jumping off the stage during their set, then bringing a talented fan who rocked out on the guitar with the band.

Setlist

  1. September
  2. China Shop
  3. Home
  4. Wait for Love
  5. Rescue Me
  6. Gun
  7. Tokyo
  8. Closer Than This
  9. Do You Remember?
  10. Bigger
  11. All Eyes on You
  12. Walking Away
  13. Dancing on Glass
  14. We Got It Wrong
  15. Love Somebody
  16. A Brighter Love
  17. Love Somebody
  18. Before the Dive
  19. Physical
  20. When the Night

Encore

  1. Paradise is Waiting
  2. Elevate

All photos were shot by Sabrina Hamiti.

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