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Read on for the full debrief from Fred again..'s first show at Rod Laver Arena

He’s the London-born classical composer, turned producer to the stars, turned global dance music juggernaut, famed for his boisterous surprise shows. Whether you know Fred again.. from his audio diary-esque dance tracks recorded during lockdown, or the fact that he dropped into Revs for a casual 9am surprise set last Sunday, it’s safe to say that at this point he’s taken Australia by storm. We’re sure you’re curious about what went down at the first full stadium show of his surprise Aussie tour, so we stayed out past our bedtime on a Monday night to provide the goods. Consider yourself warned – there are spoilers up ahead.
Ranking these would be impossible, so here they are in no particular order:
Wholesome, joyous and community spirited. Those might not be the first words that come to mind when you picture a massive arena-sized dance gig, but that’s exactly what Fred again.. brings to the table. From the early moment he told us he was “feeling real nervous and out of practice” until he quickly nipped back onstage at the show’s end for an a cappella singalong, Fred again.. projected nothing but angelic energy and pure gratitude throughout his entire set.
After seeing Fred throw a series of more stripped-back shows across Sydney Opera House, Revolver and the Timber Yard, we were dying to know how his full stadium production setup would compare. The answer? Phwoar! Expect banging sound (earplugs essential), dazzling lights, awesome visuals and even digital screens on the ceiling.
As for the all-important question of whether Fred again..’s Rod Laver Arena show lived up to the wild hype? It’s a yes from us.
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According to the Rod Laver Arena website, Fred was set to play from 8.45pm until 11pm. If that sounds like a looooooong set you’d be right, but that’s not what actually happened. Joy (Anonymous) warmed up the crowd with a euphoric set from 7.30pm-8.30pm, followed by around half an hour of downtime before Fred made his grand entrance at approximately 9pm. He stuck around until around 10.30pm, making for a solid 1.5-hour set.
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