If you were one of the lucky people who got some tickets for the BØRNS concert On Tuesday February 13th at Anthem Concert Hall in Washington DC leading artists: BØRNS, CHARLOTTE CARDIN, MIKKY EKKO you were in for a delight show.
Mikky opened the show with some of his new songs. He must definitely didn't disappoint the audience as he also played some of his old songs like “pull me down” which really got the crowd going. Mikky when off the stage and got really close of some of his fans, which must have appreciated that. As he got the crowd going Mikky had one last song for his fans. As the crowd chanted with very much excitement as he explained what song he was going to song next. When he started singing his very well-known famous song “Stay” which he had released a few years back with the artist Rihanna the crowd went wild. Mostly everyone have their cell phones out. Waving your hands side to side as they all sang along with him a good Harmony.
Next off was CHARLOTTE CARDIN, who is an amazing Canadian pop, Electro and jazz singer songwriter from Montreal followed up after Mikky. The singer-songwriter amazed the audience with her killer amazing vocals. They had some amazing pop beats that have the audience moving their heads and feet dancing along to most of their songs.
The man of the hour BØRNS came out with a red suit and a red pants to go with it. The audience went crazy as they screamed with excitement. As he sing his songs with most of all the audience singing along to all the songs he sang. One could feel the excitement his fans has been saving for this moment. Later on throughout the show he had a Waldrop change. Børns came back on stage rockin a white suit, white pants and the crowd went crazy as he came out with a different suit. He did a few more songs and when it was time for the show to be over and he did the one last songs and the crowd lost it. Ending the show with his very well-known song “Electric love” the Concert Hall lit up with cell phone lights and the audience singing along with him from the top of their lungs. One could leave the concert with the feel of a night well spent.