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Concert Review/Photos: Foxygen @ Union Transfer

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France is a true showman, always moving around the stage and interacting with fans.


[ 10/10 ] With the opening notes of “How Can You Really?,” singer Sam France immediately started dancing, rolling and falling over the stage, including the most jump kicks I’ve ever seen at a single show. Reminiscent of a young Mick Jagger, France is a true showman, always moving around the stage and interacting with fans. The rest of the band matches his energy, including three back-up singers and dancers who put on a show of their own with their highly animated moves. Touching on old and new, Foxygen kept the crowd fully engaged, even starting multiple mosh pits. This band is a true rock ’n’ roll spectacle.

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