NOAHFINNCE // ELECTRIC BALLROOM, LONDON

NOAHFINNCE PERFORMING AT LONDON’S ELECTRIC BALLOOM

★★★★☆ (4/5)

NOAHFINNCE PERFORMING AT LONDON’S ELECTRIC BALLROOM
PHOTOCREDIT: DANIELLE VAN ACKER

Noah Finnce’s recent performance at the Electric Ballroom in Camden was nothing short of captivating. The queue to get into the venue wrapped all the way around until it reached the start, and the fans were eagerly awaiting to see the star, Noah Finnce.

South Arcade and Taylor Acorn were his support for the tour, and they set the energy for the night with their jumping and catchy songs.

His distinct pop-punk vibes, and a stage presence as bold as his hair colour, filled the venue with raw energy that resonated with the crowd from the first chord to the last scream.

From the moment he took the stage, Noah Finnce commanded attention, opening with a punchy track that had everyone bouncing in unison. His fans, a mix of die-hard followers and newcomers, were visibly fascinated, each singing along with eagerness.

Noah’s performance wasn’t just about the music; it was an unfiltered, visceral connection with the audience, a personal invitation into his world of angst, identity, and humour. With hits like "Life’s a Bit" and "Stupid," he brought a sense of relatability and catharsis to the room. Each song felt like a conversation, with Noah flipping between self-deprecating humour and emotional vulnerability that endeared him to the crowd.

Vocally, Noah’s unique blend of grit and melody came across even better live than on recordings. His guitar work was solid and powerful, delivering punchy riffs and engaging breakdowns that added depth to his set. Backed by his band, who were tight and energetic, the music had a full-bodied, almost relentless quality, keeping fans in perpetual motion.

One standout moment was his performance of "Pet with the Tism," a high-energy track that showcased his vocal range and knack for catchy, singable choruses. The crowd had managed to mosh pit to every song and the lighting and visuals added a grungy, almost DIY feel to the set, enhancing the intimacy despite the sizeable venue. There were old TVs placed evenly around the stage which lit up every now and then that brought such a cool message to the gig.

Despite his relatively new status in the scene, Noah Finnce’s confidence and charisma were evident. He took moments between songs to chat with the audience, sharing stories and jokes that kept everyone laughing and engaged. His genuine personality, combined with his unfiltered stage presence, created an atmosphere that felt inclusive and free-spirited—a reflection of his values and musical ethos.

In sum, Noah Finnce’s performance at the Electric Ballroom was a celebration of individuality, resilience, and unapologetic authenticity. He’s clearly an artist to watch, and if this show was any indication, his fanbase is only going to grow from here. Fans left buzzing, and it's safe to say that Noahfinnce is paving his path in the music world, one explosive performance at a time. What a way to end his tour.

REVIEW + PHOTOS BY: DANIELLE VAN ACKER

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