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The crowds gather with an ineffable sense of excitement, apprehension, love and restlessness as they await Weekend to take the stage. Although everyone in this room is here to support the famous five-piece, the nervousness in the air cannot go by unnoticed as the group tend to be controversial and this is such an important show for them. This is the first time they have performed live together in 2015 and it has to be a success. This will also mark a turning point in their careers as they are about to release their long-awaited sophomore album after this night, will shortly embark on a tour and right here, right now is where they'll prove that Weekend are still 100% all about their music. All of their past controversies and public image does not apply here. They're at The Devil's Playground tonight to prove a point. The pressure really is on. Not only is it the first time performing this year, this is the smallest venue they have played in years which means a lot of eye contact and attention from the crowd. Also, they've been rehearsing the new songs non-stop as they are going to perform a handful of them for the very first time live on stage. It's certainly a night that will go down in Weekend's history books. A lot of people in attendance tonight are curious to see how the infamous band are in the flesh. Is Riley Hamilton as down to Earth as he makes out to be? Is Dustyn Blue even shorter in person? How are Oscar and Scott going to sound singing live? Will Billy cause a fight and say something offensive? Weekend fill people with curiosity. Even people how aren't really big fans of the group would rarely pass up a chance to say that they've met them and tell their grandchildren the experience they had with them as they are such an iconic group. The commotion in the crowd soon escalates as they hear some rustling around on the seemingly dark and empty stage. Although it's just Weekend's live band taking their positions, it still suggests that Dustyn, Billy, Scott, Riley and Oscar will be taking to stage very shortly. Most fans in the venue tonight are local, meaning that they have probably been fans longer than most others as Weekend were launched and first marketed in Britain. It's electrifying for them to finally be able to see Weekend on their own doorstep as they usually only perform at award shows across the globe. A few screams come from the herd as the stage slowly illuminates with an icy blue light which slowly fades back on and off again. It ever so slightly shines on the live band who have geared up behind their instruments, getting ready to start to the show. A wave of cheers fill the room as the keyboard player starts to tinker away at his keys, playing an unfamiliar and melancholy tune. It doesn't seem to be introducing a song but plays as an introduction, warming both the band and the crowd up. Eventually, after a good minute and a half of teasing the audience with the dark, gloomy notes, the drummer hits his drumsticks together before a familiar voice comes from the wings of the dim stage. Weekend are not in front of everyone's eyes yet but Dustyn Blue's voice can be heard singing a part of their single "How It Ends". His husky voice fills the room and sends everyone over the edge. The show is finally beginning. Dustyn is singing, sounding pitch perfect. It's official. Weekend are back. Dustyn continues as the fans all join in, swaying side to side and singing along to the number one hit. Billy Khan is then heard delivering his part which raises the roof. Eventually, all five can be heard off stage harmonising together as they sing the chorus of the ballad which has been stripped back even more for the show. Only the keyboard accompanies their vocals. The song slowly fades out after only a small portion of it is played and the icy blue lights dim, leaving the stage in darkness once again. Do you know how I feel? How I feel when you turn away Let it all out. When you let it all go, I'm your shoulder to cry on You say you want someone just like me Someone you can turn to no matter where or when I'm standing right here yet you look right through me
He can never love you like I do, hold you like I do When all goes wrong who is the one you run to?
You say that we should just stay friends But we both know how that story ends We could try to carry on and play pretend But things will never be the same again I poured my heart out now I don't know what to do The silence is deafening, guess it was the wrong move I could lie, smile and say I'm happy just being your friend But as time goes on, we both know how it ends.... After half a minute of silence, the keyboard player delivers another unfamiliar tune, this time it sounds more uptempo than the previous one. As he plays, the set of lights at the far left of the stage turn back on and emit a red glow. This represents Oscar. A portion of the crowd cheer as they've already made the connection. Soon after, the lights at the far right of the stage turn orange to represent Scott. Again, the crowd rave. Next to the orange lights, the next set eventually turns to green. This represents Riley and the cheers grow as more people are starting to realise exactly what the colours stand for. The set next to the red ones light up blue for Dustyn. The fans all chant for Weekend and a lot of males can be heard praising Dustyn as he's looked up to by many in the LGBT community. Finally, the section of lights in the middle send out a beam of purple and pandemonium takes over. Billy Khan certainly divides opinions but tonight, he'll experience nothing but love as the Weekenders are very defensive and protective of him. Even the casual fans of the band here tonight want the chance to say "I met Billy Khan and lived". The keyboard player then flows into the familiar introduction of Weekend's latest number one single "Back In The Day" which raises the roof. It is one of Weekend's most popular songs and all of the fans are now lucky enough to hear it live. The beginning of the song is extended, giving Weekend time to make their grand entrance and for the crowd to let out a whole bunch of crazy. One by one, Weekend enter from the left hand side of the stage. Dustyn heads out first followed by Scott and Oscar. A few seconds later, Billy makes his way to the stage with Riley in tow. They all wave at the crowd and the looks of happiness upon their faces is priceless. They feel great to be back. Screams and cries fill The Devil's Playground as many young girls and guys wear out their voices before the first proper song has even started yet. The lights then merge into a golden colour as they begin to sing the first full song of the night. Hey, hey, hey, hey, na Na, na, na, na, hey-ah Hey, hey, hey, hey, naThe attraction isn't missing and the intensity is there The kissing is still amazing, don't want to come up for air Now that you've came back around I won't waste a second of it You shook my world but I won't lie, I enjoyed the whole shake and hitSo let that loaded cannon blow as all of the drums start to roll We're both sky bound, no time to think about what we left below Yeah, we've got the love and know our hearts by heart I'm the fire, you're the gasoline, we blaze on through the darkTonight we're going soar through the darkened sky We'll be burning so bright they can see us from afar Eyes full of stars as you're taking my breath away Heads up in the clouds like they were back in the day Tonight we'll travel at the speed of light Make up for the lost time and put it right We're rocket ships leaving trails in our wake Going all out like we use to back in the dayHey, hey, hey, hey, na Na, na, na, na, hey-ah Hey, hey, hey, hey, na Heads up in the clouds like they were back in the dayLike a bolt out of the blue, like the clapping of thunder I'm knocked around, I'm in a daze, must be a spell I'm under When we're together you know it's like the crashing of the waves Ferocious yet so beautiful and there's no way to escapeSo let that loaded cannon blow as all of the drums start to roll We're both sky bound, no time to think about what we left below Yeah, we've got the love and know our hearts by heart I'm the fire, you're the gasoline, we blaze on through the darkTonight we're going soar through the darkened sky We'll be burning bright so they can see us from afar Eyes full of stars as you're taking my breath away Heads up in the clouds like they were back in the day Tonight we'll travel at the speed of light Make up for the lost time and put it right We're rocket ships leaving trails in our wake Going all out like we use to back in the dayHey, hey, hey, hey, na Na, na, na, na, hey-ah Hey, hey, hey, hey, na Heads up in the clouds like they were back in the dayYeah, we've got the love and know our hearts by heartI'm the fire, you're the gasoline, we blaze on through the darkNow we're on another level and gonna ride it through Just like back in the day, you know I'm still all about youTonight we're going soar through the darkened sky (the sky) We'll be burning bright so they can see us from afar (see us from afar) Eyes full of stars as you're taking my breath away Heads up in the clouds like they were back in the day Tonight we'll travel at the speed of light Make up for the lost time and put it right We're rocket ships leaving trails in our wake (in our wa-a-a-ake, yeah) Going all out like we use to back in the dayHey, hey, hey, hey, naNa, na, na, na, hey-ah (back in the day, oh yeah)Hey, hey, hey, hey, na Heads up in the clouds like they were back in the day Hey, hey, hey, hey, na Na, na, na, na, hey-ah Hey, hey, hey, hey, na Heads up in the clouds like they were back in the day |