2010

On This Day 05/07/2010 Leona Lewis

On this day, 5 July 2010, British singer Leona Lewis played Cardiff International Arena on the last night of her Labyrinth tour with support provided by Gabriella Cilmi.

Born and raised in the London Borough of Islington, she attended the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology in Croydon. Lewis achieved national recognition when she won the third series of The X Factor in 2006, winning a £1 million recording contract with Syco Music. Her winner's single, a cover of Kelly Clarkson's "A Moment Like This", peaked at number one for four weeks on the UK Singles Chart and broke a world record by reaching 50,000 digital downloads within 30 minutes. In February 2007, Lewis signed a five-album contract in the United States with Clive Davis's record label, J Records.

Wales Online - Music review: Leona Lewis, Cardiff International Arena

SHE emerged out of the shadows of a derelict woodland castle in a hooded cloak and black boots you could measure by the mile.

Almost two hours and five or six costume changes later – who’s counting? – she left the CIA stage in a purple puff ball outfit with the chants of the Bleeding Love chorus ringing in our ears.

Lewis is no longer the shy hesitant London girl who overwhelmed us with her powerful vocal range but under-whelmed us with a lack of personality as she won the third X-Factor final four years ago.

Her debut solo Labyrinth tour, with superb choreography – it features terrific high-voltage dancing by semi-naked men – with horns! – is based on the theme of Leona’s favourite childhood film.

But you never lose sight of who the star of this show is. With subtle changes in pace, it threads together high-energy hits from her debut album Spirit (2007) and the follow up Echo released last November.

But Lewis has an equally captivating quality when she turns her attention to those slow ballads such as the Roberta Flack classic The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.

It took a while for the crowd to respond and get on their feet, but when they did, she ensured they stayed there with the upbeat Run, Sweet Dreams and her encore of what has become a classic, Bleeding Love.

Forget her X-Factor roots, Lewis put on a show that demonstrates just why she has become such a huge star.

By David Owens




Setlist

Intro

(Video Introduction)

Brave

Don't Let Me Down

Better in Time

Whatever It Takes

Take a Bow

Ride A White Swan

(T. Rex cover)

I See You

Can't Breathe

Forgive Me

Happy

Could It Be Magic

(Barry Manilow cover)

I Got You

Cry Me a River

(Justin Timberlake cover)

The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face

(Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger cover)

Homeless

They Don't Care About Us

(Michael Jackson cover)

Outta My Head

Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)

(Eurythmics cover)

Run

(Snow Patrol cover)

Encore:

Bleeding Love

Setlist




On this day 22/07/2010 Funeral For A Friend/The Automatic

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On this day, 22 July 2010, Welsh bands The Automatic and Funeral For A Friend played Cardiff University Funeral For A Friend were on their Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation Tour.

REVIEW - BUZZ - FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND + THE AUTOMATIC + YOUNG GUNS

Solus, Cardiff Students’ Union, Cardiff

Thurs 22 July

Subtitled Saying Goodbye to Darran Smith, Thursday’s show at Solus proved to be a fitting send-off for the departing guitarist, with a celebration of the band’s work over the past eight years. Particular focus was given to early material, including the first performance of 2003’s debut album Casually Dressed & Deep In Conversation in its entirety.

Indeed, there was an atmosphere of expectation amongst the excitable crowd, released in a mosh-pit frenzy when the band launched into opener Rookie of the Year. Despite the somewhat melancholy motive for the evening’s performance, frontman Matt Davies was in high spirits, with frequent jokes about the predictability of the setlist as well as several courageous stage-dives into a frantic sea of hands.

A brief interval was followed by the band’s return to the stage for 2007’s Into Oblivion (Reunion). The hits kept coming, with a ferocious rendition of latest single Wrench demonstrating a band that shows no sign of slowing down. Matt Tuck, vocalist from Bridgend contemporaries Bullet For My Valentine, joined the action onstage for a dual-vocal assault in fan favourite This Year’s Most Open Heartbreak, ahead of the bands’ joint European tour later this year.

2005 single History proved to be a fitting end to the evening, with the repeated refrain “your history is mine” echoed by Davies’ assertion that “Darran Smith will always be part of Funeral For A Friend”. Judging from tonight’s performance, the band has a lot of history yet to tell, albeit with one less storyteller.

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Funeral For A Friend - Setlist

Rookie of the Year

Bullet Theory

Juneau

Bend Your Arms to Look Like Wings

Escape Artists Never Die

Storytelling

Moments Forever Faded

She Drove Me to Daytime Television

Red Is the New Black

Your Revolution Is a Joke

Waking Up

Novella

Encore:

Into Oblivion (Reunion)

The Art of American Football

Roses for the Dead

Wrench

Streetcar

You Want Romance?

This Year's Most Open Heartbreak

(with Matt Tuck)

History

The Automatic - Setlist

Recover

On the Campaign Trail

Interstate

This Is a Fix

Sleepwalking

Something Else

Run & Hide

Steve McQueen