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by Gena on 11/5/24Teragram Ballroom - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5Kate Nash put on a great show! She also had 2 opening acts which were also great. We would see in again when she comes back to LA!

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Kate Nash was born in 1987 in Dublin and grew up in northwest London. An aspiring actress in her youth, Kate studied drama at the London BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology. A twist of fate in the form of a broken foot left her bedridden and while incapacitated she revisited some unfinished songs she'd written when she was younger. Convinced of their quality, she gigged for a while and published some of her material on MySpace, including the track that shot her to fame, “Caroline's A Victim.”
With the encouragement of fellow singer Lily Allen, Kate released “Caroline's A Victim” in 2007 on the indie Moshi Moshi Records label. Her second single “Foundations” was released through Fiction Records a few months later and was also an immediate hit. Such was the demand that her debut album Made of Bricks was released earlier than planned in August 2007, reaching No. 1 in the UK Album Chart and No. 36 on the US Billboard 200. Appearances at Glastonbury, Isle of Wight and Wireless Festival festivals followed, as well as on many TV shows, including Later with Jools Holland. She won a BRIT award for Best Female Artist, an NME award for Best Solo Artist and a Q award for Breakthrough act in 2008.
In 2009, she founded and became a director of the Featured Artists' Coalition, which lobbies for greater autonomy in the music industry for artists. She also created Kate Nash's Rock 'n' Roll for Girls After-School Music Club, which aims to inspire young women to become interested in writing and performing music. She is politically active and uses her fame and influence to raise money for worthy causes.
In 2010, she released her second album My Best Friend Is You which was produced by Suede's former guitarist, Bernard Butler. Her third album, Girl Talk, was released in 2013. She has collaborated with many famous musicians, including Kano, Lethal Bizzle, Sam Duckworth, Billy Bragg and Willow Smith, and she also produced Watsky's Hey Asshole in 2013. Musically she has been influenced by such diverse artists and bands as The Supremes, John Cooper Clarke, Regina Spektor, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Elvis and Janis Joplin.
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Kate Nash put on a great show! She also had 2 opening acts which were also great. We would see in again when she comes back to LA!
The first time seeing Kate live and wow. Let us all hope she does it again.
Kate Nash was amazing live, the band was great and the Teragram Ballroom is so intimate that my friends and I all felt like we had a personal show!
I was so excited to see Kate Nash, but the sound experience was incredibly disappointing. Likely a venue specific problem, but I could not hear Kate Nash's voice, which is most of the draw due her amazing lyricisms and energy. I know the sound crew was trying to adjust this because her mic was reverb squealing a lot at one point. On the quieter pieces when I could hear her, like Space Odyssey 2001, it was heaven. Making us wait for 30+ minutes between sets was disappointing too, as the audience was very low energy having waited around so long.
Kate Nash and her band absolutely blew the doors off of the Cristal Ballroom this week. She also made it totally unforgettable for my daughter and her band mates by calling out how cool they were in the front row and even dancing with them in the crowd at one point. Thanks Kate Nash and band for life long memories. Love this new Era for you all.
Loved how small the venue was. It made the experience so much better, as it felt more private and personal.
Actively engaging the crowd, Kate made such an impact, 2 hours of music slipped by. Playing all of the fan favorites, her energy was high and her delivery was emphatic. We loved every second of her performance.
Awesome show! Love her new stuff!! Kate is super energetic and really interactive with the crowd.
It was an unforgettable night, they were all amazing!
Great concert! Really enjoyed energy from both artists and their bands.