Wool of the King is excited in his first stadium concert

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Wool of the King is excited in his first stadium concert

Wool of the King has officially begun his first stadium tour with a great concert in the mainity Stadium of Cardiff. Telehed by London Grammar, the American artist could not contain the emotion when he went on stage in front of 70,000 people: “They are good tears.”

With a dream scenario, which highlights a large country house and a bucolic Blanca Valla, Lana begins the show with the song ‘Stars Fell on Alabama’. It is not the 1934 jazz classic, but about an advance of the singer’s next album. At this time, she briefly retires from the stage to seek the support of her husband, Jeremy Dufrene, with whom she shares a kiss.

‘The Right Person Will Stay’, previously titled as ‘Lasso’, has no official departure date. In the beginning, it was expected that for this tour, which will take wool for Glasgow, Liverpool, Dublin and London, we could already enjoy the entire project. It has not been so, but at least we know that some new songs are included in the Setlist: ‘Quiet in the South’ and ’57 .5 ‘, released at the Stagecoach festival.

The nostalgia that some of their first themes give away, for many modern classics, has also been evident. It is evident that the biggest bomb in this regard is the issue that sent it to fame, ‘Video Games’. The concert comes to an end with ‘Salvatore’, requested by the public, and with its version of ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’.

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