Rose Gray’s performance at London’s Lido Festival was nothing short of electrifying. The audience was enraptured as she belted out her anthemic hit, “Free,” with a sound reminiscent of early Robyn. Her debut album, “Louder, Please,” was a testament to her talent and star power.
The atmosphere in the tent was sauna-like, with bodies pulsating to the jungle beats and Balearic synths emanating from the stage. Gray’s twinkling soprano voice filled the air, captivating everyone in attendance. The energy was palpable, especially when she performed “Hackney Wick,” a nod to her roots near Victoria Park.
Dressed in a sheer white Miista two-piece outfit, complete with a double buckle belt and garter, Gray exuded confidence and style. Paired with calf-length boots by Kalda, her look was a perfect blend of sporty chic. Her hairography was on point, adding an extra layer of flair to her performance.
Collaborating with stylist Rebecca O’Dwyer, Gray’s summer wardrobe was all about “chaotic glamour.” She described her style as “a bit undone, but still with intention,” emphasizing the importance of iconic boots in her ensembles. The festival vibe was in full swing, with attendees sporting Fruity Booty bikinis, Playboy buckle belts, and Of Planet Earth tops in pastel hues.
The visuals from the festival were stunning, with a legion of Von Dutch hats, acid green manicures, and a sea of colorful outfits creating a vibrant backdrop for Gray’s performance. The crowd was in sync with the day’s sartorial rhythm, embodying a sense of carefree fun and self-expression.
As Gray continues on her tour through the UK, Europe, and the U.S., her larger-than-life presence and infectious energy are sure to leave a lasting impression on audiences around the world. With her unique style and undeniable talent, Rose Gray is poised to take the pop music scene by storm.