
There are very few instrumental acts who can merge an electronic album into an orchestral live spectacle, Bonobo did, with a mesmerizing crowd from start to finish. Before we know it he is back, he takes some time to introduce and thank the band, the band bring the tempo and energy back down again with ‘Pieces’ The main set list closes with track ‘Know Your’ when the track stops and we think it’s all over he teases us with an extended heavy outro, that blows the crowd away.

The crowd chant and cheer in his absence. “Thank you so much its been an absolute pleasure, see you soon Manchester” Green plays ‘Kerala’ track from ‘Migration’ which has a great thump to it, a perfect track to exit the stage. Szjerdene Mulcare reappears to take over vocals for ‘No Reason’ (originally sung by Nick Murphy aka Chet Faker)

The recognizable flute from track ‘We Could Forever’ (album ‘Black Sands’) immediately sends the whole crowd dancing, along with an energetic drum solo from Baker its definitely a highlight of tonight’s show.

Staying hidden behind his tables, Green continues to impress as the show builds.
