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Florence + The Machine: Live at the Wiltern
In November of 2010 Florence + The Machine played 3 sold out nights at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles, CA and on November 8th Live Nation was there to capture it all on film. 2010 was a whirlwind year for Florence - she stormed the US music scene when she performed on the MTV Music Awards, garnered a Grammy Nomination for Best New Artist and then kicked off 2011 with a performance at the Oscars.
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures Florence + The Machine's electrifying performance at the historic Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles during their Lungs Tour. Lead singer Florence Welch commands the stage with her powerful vocals and dramatic stage presence, delivering a setlist of fan favorites and anthems. The performance showcases the band's unique blend of baroque pop, soul, and indie rock, amplified by stunning visuals and the intimate setting of the venue.
Critical Reception
As a live concert recording, 'Florence + The Machine: Live at the Wiltern' was primarily met with positive reception from fans and music critics for its high energy, Florence Welch's compelling performance, and the solid musicality of the band. It was seen as an excellent representation of their live show during a pivotal period in their career.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Florence Welch's powerful and captivating vocal performance.
Highlighted the band's energetic and theatrical stage presence.
Appreciated for capturing the raw emotion and musicality of a live Florence + The Machine show.
Google audience: Audience reviews often focus on the incredible energy and Florence Welch's magnetic performance. Fans consistently praise the concert's ability to convey the intensity and passion of a live Florence + The Machine experience.
Fun Fact
The Wiltern Theatre, where this concert was filmed, is known for its distinctive Art Deco and William Morris-inspired style, making it a visually stunning backdrop for a live music performance.
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