Mother Mother
Festival Hall
The Covid pandemic saw the rise of Tik Tok and bands that relatively unknown prior to the world wide lock down suddenly had a surge of success all thanks to thirty seconds of viral fame.
One such band to benefit from the Tik Tok craze is Mother Mother. Having experienced viral fame with several of their songs on the platform the Canadians are in Australia to show their fans a great time.
The Canadian alt-rock band brought their signature energy, connecting deeply with fans through their mix of indie rock, infectious melodies, and introspective lyrics. Known for their electrifying stage presence, they performed hits like “Hayloft II” and other fan favorites, keeping the audience enthralled throughout the night.
Crammed in as tightly as possible fans danced, raised their arms to the sky and for a joyous few hours they sang like their lives depended on it. Lead singer Ryan Guldemond seemed to thrive on the energy of the crowd, and the more excited the audience became, the more he amped it up, taking the energy levels into the stratosphere.
The band’s ability to engage with their audience and create a sense of community was evident, with sing-alongs and heartfelt moments that resonated with concertgoers. Festival Hall provided an ideal backdrop for their stadium-sized energy, which paired perfectly with the intimacy of their message of self-acceptance and belonging.
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