![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The visuals went hand in hand with each and every song, bright and bold and a perfect fit for this show. Hit after hit, he played almost every song of his new album “Skin”, but also brought us back to 2012 by playing a good majority of his first self titled album “Flume”. Immediately his stage set up lit up, and boy was it beautiful! Made up of what looked like three dimensional cubes, LED around the edges of each one, it was a sight to see! The music began, with high energy from the very start. Screaming and clapping began as the 24 year old came out and greeted all of us, asking how everyone was feeling and letting us know how excited he was to be there. The lights went dark again, and you could feel the energy pulsing through the air. We ended up with an absolutely perfect view of everything, but still had the critical room necessary for dancing and being wild! We were on the floor, but decided to stay towards the back for a better view of the artists. Meeting new friends was a simple task, everyone seemed genuinely happy… you could see smiles as far as you looked. Lace and Floral seemed to envelop most of the radiant females I passed, while most of our lovely male friends donned tye dye shirts and pin covered hats…even spotting a few Electric Forest t-shirts in the crowd (shout out forest fam)! From the minute we passed through security (very cool people by the way), the vibes were there. With tickets in hand and floral attire on to match the album, a few friends and myself ventured into the whimsical world that was a sold out FLUME Concert World Tour stop. Hermitude got the entire crowd rowdy and amped up before Flume went on and some people thought was more impressive than Flume’s set. ![]()
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