![]() The first act I saw was Sonique who impressed on her three songs, singing well and wrapping with her biggest tune, Feels So Good. The format for the night was clear from the get go - a selection of notable dance pop acts performing a short selection of their biggest hits as the warm up to the headliners, The Vengaboys. I missed but heard the first two acts (mostly forgotten Aussie dance diva Joanne and Swedish popstar Whigfield – Saturday Night, Sexy Eyes) as I lined up to get in and also joined the very long bar queue in the bowels of Festival Hall. The night got underway bang on time at the early hour of 7:30, and the venue was surprisingly packed with the floors already sticky with spilled booze from the well-lubricated throng. To that end, Euro-pop foursome The Vengaboys and a raft of ’90s dance acts had taken over Melbourne’s Festival Hall on Thursday, promising a night of beats and cheese. After the utterly shocking news of this week’s US election, there seemed only one viable solution – to shake it off and dance the night (and world) away. ![]()
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