Project Description

WILL SINGE

@ The Met

3/11/17

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With over 2oo billion video views, his current single Mama charting in the top 5 in over 20 countries, from his bedroom in Sydney, Australia to selling out shows all around the world, William Singe is back for another national tour across Australia and New Zealand.

Sydney local Dylan Rass was the support act once again for Will. With his undeniable charm, he surely impressed the crowd with his short but sweet 20 minute set. Starting the night off with an acoustic cover of Khalid’s Young, Dumb & Broke which unsurprisingly had the crowd singing back every word.

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Launching in to some originals of his own, Dylan proved that he is more than just a pretty face.

With catchy hooks and lyrics written with heart and soul, after 6 songs – consisting of 4 originals and 2 covers – Dylan had the attention of everybody in the room. With song writing and producing under his belt, Dylan Rass is definitely a name to look out for.

After a short DJ set from Julian Petroulas – who is also Will and Dylans‘ current management – to keep the eagerly awaiting crowd hype. William kicked off his set with unreleased original track Love You Like Me. The Met, packed with 600 attendees, erupted with screams the moment Wills raw vocals started booming from the speakers.

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With a 33 track long set, which disappointingly consisted of mostly covers and mashups such as RNB favourites – Ignition (Remix), Confessions, Fake Love, No Scrubs, Bodak Yellow and Pony. Having reproduced all the tracks, Will impressively adds his own unique sound to each and performed each song with passion as if it was his own.

Production wise, Will kept design simple and effective, with a LCD screen at the back off the stage with William Singe projected for all to see, accompanied with smoke jets, the lack of an extravagant stage allowed the crowd to focus purely on Wills vocals and occasional dance.

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Closing the show with his current single Mama – an obvious crowd favourite – Will got up close and personal with those fortunate enough to secure a spot on the barricade before returning to the main stage after the first chorus. He gave it all for his last performance of the night and certainly left the crowd wanting more.

Since the deformation of The Collective in 2015, Will has definitely dropped the stereotypical boyband label and has made his self known all across the globe. Despite the lack of originals, Will makes up for it with his pure talent, charismatic performance and provides a night full of energy.

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AMNPLIFY – DB