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‘Caity Baser’
Review: NX Newcastle - 4th April 2024
Photos and review: James Robinson @shotbyjsr
Having garnered millions of streams on Spotify and critical acclaim for her debut EP 'Thanks For Nothing, See You Later, things are certainly looking good for breakout British star Caity Baser.
Caity has been touring the UK in support of her latest release, a 14 track mixtape 'Still Learning'. Stopping off in Newcastle with support from Yorkshire based singer-songwriter Beth McCarthy who warmed up the Newcastle with a selection of her songs including 'Good Bi' and 'IDK How to Talk to Girls.
Caity has been touring the UK in support of her latest release, a 14 track mixtape 'Still Learning'. Stopping off in Newcastle with support from Yorkshire based singer-songwriter Beth McCarthy who warmed up the Newcastle with a selection of her songs including 'Good Bi' and 'IDK How to Talk to Girls.
Pop sensation Caity Baser burst onto stage in Newcastle as she stopped off on her ‘Still Learning’ tour. Delivering an electrifying performance from start to finish, she effortlessly commanded attention from the moment she appeared.
Bursting her way, literally, onto stage, by tearing her way through a huge ‘L’ plate with a baseball bat, she starts the show off extremely strong with ‘I’m a Problem’, a fan favourite, while dancing her way across the stage. Backed by a band that is having just as much fun as she is, they bring personality and even more energy to a venue that is already bouncing. Between songs, she engages with the crowd, telling stories and taking us on a journey. She took the time to have a genuine connection with the fans, creating an intimate atmosphere.
A performance that stood out as one of the more genuine acts that I’ve seen. With great vocals, an energetic stage presence, and a genuine connection with her fans, she effortlessly demonstrated why she’s one of pop's rising stars.
Bursting her way, literally, onto stage, by tearing her way through a huge ‘L’ plate with a baseball bat, she starts the show off extremely strong with ‘I’m a Problem’, a fan favourite, while dancing her way across the stage. Backed by a band that is having just as much fun as she is, they bring personality and even more energy to a venue that is already bouncing. Between songs, she engages with the crowd, telling stories and taking us on a journey. She took the time to have a genuine connection with the fans, creating an intimate atmosphere.
A performance that stood out as one of the more genuine acts that I’ve seen. With great vocals, an energetic stage presence, and a genuine connection with her fans, she effortlessly demonstrated why she’s one of pop's rising stars.