Griff — The Observatory
Author: Phil Tani
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Griff's performance at The Observatory North Park on October 9, 2024, was a dazzling mix of heartfelt intimacy and electrifying energy, captivating a packed house during her "Vertigo World Tour." Opening with the title track, "Vertigo," she set the night in motion with swirling lights and powerful vocals, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that drew the crowd in. The small venue's intimacy played to her advantage, allowing for a close connection that felt as if she were singing directly to each person in the room.
The magic deepened when Griff left the stage and ventured into the audience for three songs, including an unreleased gem titled "Evergreen." Wading through the sea of fans, she turned the middle of the floor into her stage, effortlessly commanding the space with just her voice and presence. Singing face-to-face with the crowd brought a raw and visceral energy to the set, especially during "Evergreen," where the lyrics seemed to echo off the walls with a personal poignancy that was almost palpable.
Her setlist was a carefully curated journey, weaving through high-energy anthems like "One Night" and "Walk," which had the whole room dancing, and more introspective tracks like "Shade of Yellow." Griff’s ability to shift gears so effortlessly—guiding the audience from exuberant singalongs to quiet moments of reflection—showcased her range as a performer and songwriter.
Griff's unpretentious stage setup highlighted her ability to captivate with nothing more than her voice, her songs, and the sheer authenticity of her performance. The brief, stripped-back interludes, combined with vibrant, beat-driven moments, gave the show an ebb and flow that mirrored the emotional highs and lows of her music. By the time she closed the night, the atmosphere was electric, the room still buzzing with the connection she had forged, making it clear that Griff is a rising star destined for bigger stages, but still able to turn any venue into a space that feels like home.