The stage was set with drums, a piano and guitars, with the singer’s name boldly displayed behind. While a little shy at first, Hazlett had a wonderful sense of humour and was just an all round great guy, even posing for a fun photo just for us.įollowing Hazlett’s set, it was time for Conrad to take the stage. I had the pleasure of chatting with Hazlett after the show, and he appeared to be genuinely appreciative of the opportunity to have performed at this gig. His songs are easy to listen to, and my personal favourite at the moment is ‘Fireworks’. For anyone who may not have had the privilege of listening to Hazlett’s work before, I would strongly encourage you to look him up on Spotify, or however you prefer to listen to your music, and check them out. ![]() ‘You’re the one that I want’ from Grease was beautifully rendered to become a ballad which had the crowd enthralled. With just a guitar in tow, he sang a mix of original songs and some well received covers during his time on stage. Hazlett, another Brisbane musician, was the wonderful supporting talent for the evening. The bar had a Conrad Sewell cocktail special on offer, cleverly named ‘Firestone’ after the singer’s 2014 collaboration with Kygo. By 8pm, the mosh pit was filling up and those who were smart enough to purchase a private booth were settling into their comfortable abodes for the evening. The main event space, equally awe inspiring in both its aesthetic intricacy and beauty, was filled with all ages, from the underaged to the elderly.īy 7pm, there was already a spate of eager concert-goers, lining the paint filled Hosier Lane. ![]() The Forum was the perfect back drop for Brisbane born Conrad Sewell’s LIFE tour.
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