Bilbao BBK Live closes with some Arctic Monkeys grace

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british group Arctic Monkeys put the finishing touches on the seventeenth BBK Live festival in Bilbao In a powerful and careful performance where the group led by Alex Turner squandered talent and energy, entertaining the audience.

Crowd gathered in front of the stage The English band was greeted with shouts and a great desire to enjoy the music. on the last day of the festival, when all tickets are sold out and 40,000 people reach the venue.

The group did not disappoint the high expectations they had raised since being announced as the lead actor and made an offer. A solid concert that started with ‘Sculptures Go for Anything’The theme was included in his latest album ‘The Car’.

With its crazy start, ‘Brianstorm’ served to shake An audience singing and having fun with the Arctic Monkeys, as he would do next with “Snap out of it” and “Don’t sit down because I moved your chair” with their heavy and distorted guitars.

The musical party continued on Mount Kobetas with a snobby Turner and a remarkable voice, intense ‘Crying lightning’ and strong bass. ‘The Afternoon Look’ is another one of those overwhelming opening songs and torn guitars, “Four-fifths” and “Cornerstone”.

The careful sound made the public enjoy the band’s songs; They didn’t miss the word “Why did you only call me when you were high”.a strong ‘Arabella’, ‘I’m not where I thought I was’, ‘Beautiful visitors’ and ‘Fluorescent teenager’.

The groundbreaking ‘Do I want to know?’ with Arctic Monkeys, final stage of a concert that did not disappoint until thenand with songs like “Mardybum”, the first single of her latest album, and the graceful and calm “You better have a mirror ball”, she said she wouldn’t do it for the rest.

After that, two projectors illuminate a disco ballOne of the most representative songs of the group, ‘505’, with the band’s name written on the top of the stage, and ‘Body paint’, where Turner and his team left the stage for a moment, were played.

Encores remained, with extra time planned to continue enjoying the concert covered with the delicate ‘I want to be yours’. another one of those huge headpieces, ‘I bet you look good on the dance floor’and the ‘RU Mine?’ which closed the Arctic Monkeys performance. with energy.

Also featured on this last day of the festival is the performance. Love of Lesbian returned to Bilbao BBK Live after her concert in 2016 and that it was his first time attending the Vizcaya festival, although on this occasion he did it on the second stage.

‘Epic Journey to Nothingness’, the titling theme their eighth and last studio album to date It served the group, led by Santi Balmes, to put on a magnificent performance before a loyal audience that was delighted by their dancing, jumping and shouting.

The public showed that they knew his songs by heart, and although some were missingAlong with Balmes, they sang songs like ‘Nobody’s in the Streets’, ‘Bajo el volcán’ and above all ‘IMT (Temporary Moral Incompetence)’, ‘John Boy’s fan club’ that closes the performance, ‘When you don’t see me’ and ‘There’s where we used to scream’.

Who took the main stage The Last Dinner Party, a British underground women’s group who recently debuted with the single ‘Nothing Matter’ and started 15 minutes late while playing on Cala Vento’s small stage.

Bilbao BBK Live has thus closed its seventeenth issue. Three days of music with more than 100 concerts planned with Florence + The Machine, Pavement and Arctic Monkeys, as well as performances by Phoenix, The Chemical Brothers and Duki, among others.

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