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by Mari on 8/26/24Echostage - WashingtonThis was such a good show! I just wish there wouldve been more merch ??
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Red Rocks Amphitheatre
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In Alice In Wonderland, Alice falls down a rabbit hole and enters a fantastic world of Lewis Carroll's design.
A century-and-a-half later, Alison Wonderland architects a world of her own design as its chief author, creator, and voice. The Sydney-born and Los Angeles-based singer, producer, songwriter, and DJ realizes this vision at the intersection of future-facing pop, explosive beat-craft, and eternal dance rhythms.
Since emerging in 2009, her sound quietly inched towards mainstream ubiquity as the sonic sorceress received the "Highest Female DJ Billing Ever at Coachella," captured #1 on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums Chart twice consecutively, headlined sold out arenas around the globe, and clocked upwards of 100 million streams by 2018. Not to mention, ELLE proclaimed her one of its "Women On The Verge," and she garnered features from FADER, Glamour, Seventeen, Interview, Wonderland, Chicago Tribune, Du Jour, and more. Simultaneously, Alison's Radio Wonderland show clocked 5 million-plus iTunes downloads as well as broadcasting to over 20 countries and featuring prominently on the Sirius XM channel Diplo's Revolution. That steady rise represents the culmination of a lifetime dedicated to crafting ethereal and engaging escapist music befitting of her evocative moniker.
She architected the foundation for this world as a child. The classically trained cellist split her formative years between the Sydney Youth Orchestra and playing guitar in local bands before diving into production and DJ-ing during 2008. Grinding it out with regular night club sets around Australia and a series of remixes for everyone from Little Dragon to Justin Bieber, she ignited an international splash in 2015 with the full-length debut, Run. Not only did it reach gold status down under, but it earned a pair of nominations at the ARIA Awards. Arriving with a bang, she made her live introduction stateside at Coachella. Fast forward to 2017, she achieved the "Best New Artist" honor at the first-ever Electronic Dance Music Awards, while her remix of Dua Lipa's "New Rules" soared to #1 on the Billboard Dance Charts.
Alison's 2018 sophomore effort, Awake, leveled up every element. She joined forces with an all-star cast of collaborators such as Joel Little [Lorde], Illangelo [The Weeknd], Party Favor [Mad Decent], and longtime cohort Lido. Meanwhile, she teamed up with innovators including Chief Keef on "Dreamy" and Trippie Redd on "High." The record became the multi-talented phenomenon's second straight #1 bow on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums Chart as "Church" leapt past the 14 million-mark on Spotify in a few months' time. For the ensuing headline tour, she sold out hallowed venues across the states, namely Bill Graham Civic Auditorium and WaMu Theatre, to name a few.
However, Alison's world continues to grow and expand with each subsequent single, album, and tour. It'll only get brighter, bolder, and bigger from here on out.
This was such a good show! I just wish there wouldve been more merch ??
Allison Wonderland was full of energy and performed an amazing show, the only downside was the cramped venue (big night live), I’d recommend getting to the back wall at the start of the concert and secure a spot on the railing as opposed to the center floor, where people flooded in until you were squished in between strangers.
Alison’s set was so fiiire, would highly recommend and would definitely see her again! Her opening was so dope and played a lot of good songs. The 360 was so different, awesome show!
Paid $100 only to not be allowed on the floor where the tickets were. The set was bad and short as well. Do not recommend BNL.
so much fun so many cool people! it was amazing. ????
Great opening djs, amazing set from Alison Wonderland. Venue is great and safe, access to snacks and alcohol was available. Not crazy crowded either! Will be seeing her again :)
This show was at Bill Graham which is one of the best music venues in the US. The production was good and the audio and visual quality held up. The quality of her performance however was lackluster. I didn't notice much live mixing and it was very clear that Alisson was just pressing play for most of the set. Aside from the rather generic electronic music it was still a good time. However, the show ended at 11:36pm. That is NOT OKAY. Once you see one of these types of sets, like Illenium, Marshmello, Alisson Wonderland, Porter Robinson, you've seen them all. They perform well, but the music is lackluster to say the least.
Great show, great openers, great people, great venue, thanks
Show was spectacular, saw a staff member confiscate drugs and then take them off to the side. It was wild!!
As typical of echostage lately, it was oversold. Started out in the middle of the floor, but it was packed before Alison even came on stage. At one point I turned to dance with my wife since there is no room in front of me or behind her, and it was so packed that I could not turn straight again to see the stage. We moved to the back to find room to stand, and there just was none. Echostage has some great acts, but when they're sold out it's a horrible experience.