Saturday, July 16, 2016

James Bay and Kodaline enlivened the second night of the festival Baywatch – TVI24

A day after Elton John and D.A.M.A have excited the Cabedelo Beach, the James Bay power on stage had the uniqueness of excited about the different generations who were in Baywatch festival. The enclosure and not the several hundred comfortable seat on the bench resisted dance uninterruptedly

The winner of the Brit Awards Critics’ Choice. – The British critics awards, the most important delivered by the British music industry – alternated songs intimate with other more rhythmic, invariably with ‘bubbly’ attitude that filled the stage and in permanent contact with the public.

“Let it go” and “Scars” were some of the themes of the debut album “Chaos and the Calm “more sung by the audience, mostly women, but the ecstasy came in the last issue,” Hold back the river “sung with the artist wearing a shirt of FC Porto.

This was followed by the English quartet Kodaline in a less energy register, offset in dialogue with the public who vibrated to each of the repeated references to Portugal.

the second day began to warm up with the ‘rapper’ Jimmy P, a force registration and energy very similar to Dengaz, who presented the third original album “Forever” and paid tribute to the football team with the song “I Can not”.

the night ended with Lost Frequencies, with DJ and producer 22 year old Belgian music to stand out with the singles “are you with me” and “Reality” merged with many remixes of popular themes of the music dance.

the XIV Baywatch festival ends Saturday with the ‘ veterans’ Rui Veloso and James and Tom Odell and Beth Orton.

Today is the last day of the festival, where the British band James will present the latest album “Girl at the End of the World”, published in March. With 30-year career, the band is one of the most influential in the world ‘indie’, reaching popularity with songs like “Sit Down,” “She’s a Star,” “Laid” or “Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) “. After a break of six years, returned to the stage in 2007 and sold to date, about 25 million albums.

On the main stage, will still pass the Portuguese Rui Veloso, with themes 35-year career that marked several generations. “There are no stars in the sky”, “Chico Fininho”, “Jura”, “Porto Covo”, “Ruby Ring” or “I have never forgotten you” are some of the biggest successes of singer, songwriter and guitarist who raised the national rock.

also the English singer-songwriter Tom Odell, appointed by critics as one of the current European revelations, and singer-songwriter Beth Orton, winning a Brit Award, will surprise the audience with diverse sounds.

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