Chloe Moriondo puts on a wonderful performance to a sold-out London crowd

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Chloe Moriondo’s long-awaited tour finally arrived in London on Wednesday night, for one of their largest headline shows to date. Chloe put on such a wonderful performance to the sold-out crowd at the iconic LGBTQ+ nightclub Heaven and made sure to repeatedly thank their dedicated fans, who have been eagerly awaiting the singer-songwriter’s visit to the UK.

Chloe was joined on stage by their talented 2-piece band, and they sang a large selection of their songs including “Rly Don’t Care”, “GIRL ON TV” and “Hell Houndz”. Chloe was full of energy throughout the entire set and it radiated throughout the enthusiastic crowd. The entire atmosphere within the venue was full of love and joy, I was beautiful to witness. As a final encore, they treated fans to a performance of their energetic new release “Fruity”, which had the entire crowd dancing and singing along.

Chloe was supported by their guitarist, Shortly, who is also an extremely talented singer-songwriter. They put on such a captivating, intimate set, which had the entire audience mesmerised.

Check out our photo coverage of the show below: 

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Photos and words by Megan Wales-Harding.

Catch Chloe Moriondo on their remaining dates here.

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Chloe Moriondo: Instagram // TwitterFacebook // Website

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