This review was written in July 2010 and thought I would upload it for you all! I hope you enjoy!
Rufus Wainwright knows just how to put on an inspiring show for an outdoor summer's evening.
The crowd were in awe of his presence from the moment he stepped onto the Kenwood House stage.
Last night, Rufus managed to light the stage throughout the night with the help of his breathtaking pianist. Playing songs off of his recent masterpiece; 'All Days are Nights: Songs for Lulu', and classic hits such as Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk and Going to a Town, he created the extravagant sounds of an orchestra using just himself and a piano.
Beautiful support from Guillemots singer gone solo; Fyfe Dangerfield, set the scene for a succulent picnic performance.
The crowd grew accustomed to Rufus' intriguing stories as he created a warming atmosphere for the evening.
At times he did became too comfortable with the performance and was forced to restart songs. Nevertheless, Rufus had the affectionate personality to maintain the audience's concentration and still look and sound amazing (even if it was being recorded for radio!)
The spectacle remained superb despite the restricted views from the distant grass.
The gig was a return to Kenwood for Rufus after two years, and he still continues to produce that emotional spark with the audience.
The night was a great success and he received a fully deserved encore from his thousands of fans. The fitting hit Shrek cover of Hallelujah left everyone hungry for more. Until next time, Mr Wainwright.
To find out about future Rufus Wainwright performances visit www.ticketmaster.co.uk or visit his official website: www.rufuswainwright.com.
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