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For TSHA, Red Rocks was only the beginning. With transitions as smooth as butter, it’s no wonder why people are rallying behind the artist. Songs “Let You Go” and “Giving Up” lead to relentless club energy that was present throughout her set. Opening with beats resonant of a traditional nightclub, the DJ kept the crowd grooving. Fans were in for a treat as the London-based producer is quickly emerging as one of the most exciting young artists.
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Without hesitation, TSHA hopped behind the turn tables. Not just anyone could pull off a nostalgic set but the duo delivered on their promise by sticking to their guns and getting people on their feet. Fans shuffled, danced and jumped for joy at the familiar sounds. First, the duo Prospa took us back to the classic sounds of electronic music by blending deep-house and techno music reminiscent of the early 2000s - in the best way possible. While Oklou would ease the crowd into their seats, it would not be the last they saw of her.ĭJ’s Prospa and TSHA handled the rest of the opening act duties, playing a back-to-back set of danceable electronic music. People began taking their seats, enjoying the soft synths and taking in the beautiful skyline. As fans climbed up the stairs, Oklou treated the crowd to a blend of soothing pop, electronic and R&B. In a similar style, the French producer paced around the stage full of confidence and grace.
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In fact, she had practice opening for a Colorado crowd at the end of 2021 when she opened for Caroline Polachek at the Bluebird Theater. However, Oklou knew exactly how to settle the crowd into the amphitheatre. Opening for the Australian musician is no easy task.