- Music
- 03 Sep 16
The young Dublin band won the crowd over with their bounding enthusiasm and infectious feel good vibes.
If you haven't heard of Hare Squead, then prepare to hear about them very soon.
They are the new Tallaght born trio determined to take the world of RnB by a storm. And, they have wasted no time, with their first single 'If I Ask' becoming one of 2016's summer anthems.
They have managed to become one of the more exciting sounds in Ireland combining their love for pop music with their explosive live show, and today's show was no exception.
It was a high energy performance from start to finish with crowd pleasers such as 'You got a long way to go' sending the audience into a dancing frenzy. But they were quick to remind the audience that there is more to them than dance music with great new single 'Making Mine' - a genuinely beautiful melody which merged John Legend style love songs with a hard-hitting rap refrain.
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Sentimental song 'Mama' once again highlighted the virtuosity of the young band - they don't just want to make pop music, they want to make meaningful pop music.
Despite only being 18 years old, they were confident enough to boldly and playfully interact with their audience.
If you didn't catch them at Picnic be sure to catch them elsewhere to experience the astounding energy of their live shows.