Lorde review – viscerally kinetic theatrics and euphoric abandon
AO Arena, Manchester The New Zealand alt-pop diva’s show has shades of Talking Heads’ Stop Making Sense colliding with frenetic digital glitches and moments of crowd-pleasing intimacy Lorde has been trying to make sense of the gawky phases of girlhood since her 2013 debut Pure Heroine and while (…)
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