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DAY ONE: Mika and Leon Jean Marie

Date: 1 July 2007

Mika
Mika

Oh yes, it has started. 31 days of musical pleasure brought to you by the guys at iTunes and housed just down the road from the queen…Hooray! Mika and Leon Jean Marie started off the party with a bubblegum pop...

Giving the first set of lucky lottery winners just what they wanted, the contemporary disco demon Mika headlined day one with panache. People had come excited about this one; costumes and colour weren’t just seen on the stage and whiskered faces, dorothy frocks and Goldie-locks were just a few of the applaudable efforts to catch my eye.

Mika offered a high energy, happy, sparkly set and the crowds were not disappointed .

Mika day one/v.speyer

The young star included all his big hits including Grace Kelly, and Lollipop ended the whole adventure under a rainbow of multicolored lights with giant balloons and bubbles floating over everyone. If cartoon camp is your thing, you would have been in heaven last night. This was Mika-marvelous fun.

To warm it all up we had the talented and eclectic sounding Leon Jean Marie.

'Mr. Eclectic' Leon Jean Marie day one/v.speyer

This man was as happy singing his pop heavy tracks (Terence Trent Darby did come to mind), as he was breaking beats and laying down heavier lyrical rock tunes.This was an energetic set which got me to thinking I will probably be hearing more about this dapper delight and his merry men in the future.

But back to the night, I must tell you about the extra pleasures bestowed upon the audience on opening night. In the theatre we were spoiled with trendy visuals from cutting edge VJ’s Two Long Peoples seen below..

Two Long Peoples Indeed -  Visual DJ's at Mika day one/v.speyer
Rob and Pickles 
 
And so in the hands of the worlds biggest digital media company were we, that pictures of the action on stage were shown on giant glossy plasma screens just moments afterwards in the bar area. Fancy a recap with your beer anybody?

So all in all much fun was had, and I will barely have come up for air before it all starts again tonight with Crowded House and Justin Nozuka. Have you won a ticket? Chances are that might be a no…but fear not, your diary missy shall surely be attending.

Torie Speyer

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