- Music
- 17 Aug 24
As the first act on Electric Picnic's main stage, Jazzy set a jubilant precedent for other main stagers to follow.
A steady, but palpable migration of fans of every creed and age demographic could be observed slowly migrating towards Electric Picnic's main stage ahead of Dublin dance sensation Jazzy's highly anticipated set. Opening with 'NRG' the Crumlin artist ignited the crowd for her invigorating set, which heavily featured propulsive beats and lush sonic arrangements.
With a mix of die hard Jazzy loyalists and a slew of emerging fans, Jazzy made the brave choice to debut a new track 'No Bad Vibes' and the audience, regardless of previous Jazzy allegiance or not, absolutely relished in the high bpm dance track.
The gamble paid off, and euphoric jumping and head bumping could be observed from the barrier right back to the food trucks as Jazzy cajoled the crowd with her infectious yet melodic beats.
Truly, as per the newly debuted track, there were no bad vibes.
Of course, possibly the performance which triggered the biggest reaction in the Electric Picnic crowd, was Jazzy smash hit, a Belters Only collaboration; 'Make Me Feel Good'. This single also had the desired effect on the main stage, with the crowd swelling and elating along to the tune.
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Right before Jazzy's recent smash hit 'Life Lesson', the artist gave her DJ and fiancé Ross Mooney a playful smooch before segwaying into the track.
'Life Lesson' featured fans on shoulders and merry clapping accompaniments, but it was not the biggest moment of the artist's all too short set.
'Giving Me'- Jazzy's debut solo hit proved to be the crescendo, with groups of friends embraced arm in arm as they sang along to the track's irresistible catchy choruses.
The Ivor Novello nominee proved her stripes as a crowd pleasing main stage act, who's appeal lies far beyond the realm of Irish Dance Music.