The mixture of synths and keyboards had the crowd swaying along to the ballads. The more upbeat songs like ‘It’s Not Just Me’ invited jumping, singing and dancing in various forms. Coats were pulled off and glittery faces sparkled as everyone moved to the infectious rhythm.
Like the professionals they are, the group powered through a minor technical malfunction when Jenny Hollingworth’s keyboard stand collapsed. The twosome kept going with smiling faces and unfaltering vocals, and the crowd cheered and clapped when she managed to sort the problem.
Their deep, throaty voices were just as impressive as their instrumental skills, and for such young women they’ve already achieved incredible things.
Things really stepped up a notch when Jenny pulled out a saxophone and Rosa Walton a baby-pink electric guitar for their huge track ‘Donnie Darko’, showing there really is nothing they can’t do. With their unmistakable talent and a fresh take on their obvious 80s influence, Let’s Eat Grandma were not to be missed.