Sarah Kinsley @ Webster Hall

On October 16th 2024, Webster Hall was electrified by a sold-out performance from
rising star Sarah Kinsley. Joining Sarah in New York was the charismatic Ha Vey!


Ha Vay

Kicking off the night was Ha Vay, whose performance set the perfect tone for the evening. With a setlist featuring tracks like “Baby I’m The Wolf” and “Pretty Baby,” they captivated the audience from the first note. Ha Vay’s charismatic stage presence and engaging banter kept the energy high. Their unique sound, blending alternative and indie sounds, left a lasting impression, and many attendees were already buzzing about their potential as they exited the stage.

Photos by Liam Gillin. All images © 2024 Copyright Liam Gillin ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


Sarah Kinsley

As the lights dimmed and the crowd roared, Sarah Kinsley took the stage with an entrance that immediately elevated the atmosphere. Launching into “Lovegod,” they proved why they’re one of the industry’s rising stars. The production was top-notch, featuring stunning visuals and expertly crafted soundscapes that enveloped the audience. Highlights of the show included an emotional performance of “Starling,” where the raw emotion in Kingsley’s voice resonated deeply with fans, many of whom sang along with fervor.

Throughout the set, Sarah Kinsley expertly balanced fan favorites with new material, showcasing their evolution as artists. The chemistry among the band members was palpable, especially during extended instrumental sections that allowed each musician to shine. As the final notes rang out, the audience erupted in applause, leaving no doubt that Sarah Kinsley had delivered a masterclass in live performance. Overall, the concert was a perfect blend of high energy and emotional depth, affirming their status as a must-see act.

Photos by Liam Gillin. All images © 2024 Copyright Liam Gillin ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


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