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Jonas Blue Live At Electric Ballroom Camden

By Thomas HarveyMarch 10, 2020
Jonas Blue Live At Electric Ballroom Camden
Photo by Peter O’Sullivan
Jonas Blue Live At Electric Ballroom Camden
Photo by Peter O’Sullivan

Guy James Robin, known professionally as Jonas Blue, is an English DJ, record producer and remixer based in London who produces music that blends dance with pop music. Known predominantly as a producer, Blue is known for multi-platinum tracks including ‘Ritual’, ‘Polaroid’ and ‘What I Like About You’ featuring artists such as Rita Ora and Liam Payne. 

Jonas Blue’s The Blueprint 2020 UK Tour brought his show to London’s Electric Ballroom venue on 5th March for a show filled with guest appearances and a dance club-like atmosphere. The renowned Ballroom venue has played host to a multitude of historic shows and most recently a surprise show by Harry Styles.

Jonas Blue
Photo by Peter O’Sullivan

With performances spanning from the supporting act, UK Production Trio Goodboys, Nina Nesbitt and JP Cooper the event was certainly not shy of surprises. Jonas Blue spent his time commentating between acts behind the DJ decks announcing each track and controlling the crowd with his words. Alongside two house guest vocalists alternating between the producer’s songs; the tracks were brought to life by the live performances. 

Immersed amongst a vibrant crowd it was difficult to not want to dance along with the packed out room of fans all interacting with each other and enjoying themselves. 

Be sure to listen to Jonas Blue’s new single ‘Mistakes’ with Paloma Faith which is out now. 

 

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