Chappell Roan: Singer's Manchester concert was more than a pop show
The American singer is already an icon to some as she embarks on her UK tour.
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That's the question I kept asking during Chappell Roan's first UK show of 2024 on Friday.
Normally, concerts ebb and flow, but the audience at the Manchester Academy knew more than just the singles. They sang every word, every ad lib, of every song - some with mascara running, others with hands clasped to their chests.
At times, Chappell herself was drowned out. At others, she simply stopped and listened, as the fans chanted her lyrics back at her.
It's a phenomenon - or, to use Chappell's terminology, a Femininomenon - that only occurs once in a blue moon.
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