And enjoys running his music career alongside his passion for performance. He has a great passion for coaching students of all ages from beginner to professional piano. Outside of Nathan’s piano engagements he is also a conductor, and conducts orchestral, oratorio, operatic repertoire and contemporary orchestral work. He has performed classical piano and contemporary repertoire at the Conservatorium and public events with MSO as well as corporate events in Melbourne as a soloist and accompanist. Nathan is a graduate of Melbourne Conservatorium of Music at The University of Melbourne in Piano Performance and Musicology (Piano) His performance experiences encompasses, piano repertoire, chamber music, film music and contemporary music. Soon after, Labrinth brought out "Euphoria" actress Zendaya, who wore a pink corset dress and thigh-high black boots, to sing "I'm Tired" and "All for Us" amid roars and cries from the crowd.Nathan is a versatile musician with a background in classical piano, contemporary piano and conducting He also shared the stage with Australian singer Sia and called her his "bestie." He thanked her for helping him through depression when he was breaking into the music industry, and she joined him for "Thunderclouds." Labrinth served up his score from TV's "Euphoria" to a receptive crowd on Saturday. – Shad Powers Zendaya sings 'All for Us' with Labrinth, he talks mental health Something about them being in the middle of the action made it more intimate. The central stage with fans all around them created more of a club vibe than a concert vibe. When it got to the song's famous refrain "Baby, just say yes," they dropped the beat on "yes," creating another group bounce moment. "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen was the starting point for one jam early in the set, and it became almost unrecognizable by the time the beat drop, sending the crowd into one of many frenzies.Ī crowd-favorite moment came when the trio played Taylor Swift's "Love Story" and they turned their sound way down to hear the whole field belting out the lyrics. The DJ squadron, filling in for Ocean, who pulled out midweek after a much-criticized performance, followed headliner Blink-182 with a high-energy set playing not from the main Coachella Stage but rather from an island stage in the middle of the crowd. The power DJ trio of Skrillex, Four Tet and Fred Again were tabbed to fill an Ocean-sized hole in Sunday night's lineup, and if the energy of the crowd watching was any indication, they were a good choice. – Brian Blueskye DJs Skrillex, Four Tet, Fred Again help fill the Frank Ocean hole The band was able to feature more colorful visuals, an impressive light show and more pyrotechnics on the bigger, open-air stage. The trio, featuring frontman and guitarist Tom DeLonge, bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker, was 10 minutes late and came out to the theme of "2001: A Space Odyssey." They arrived onstage amid an explosion of pyrotechnics before starting with “Family Reunion.”Īlthough the set list was almost the same as Weekend 1, one of the major differences between that performance and Weekend 2 was the power of the Coachella Stage’s video production capabilities. After the band's surprise guest performance last weekend, the pop-punk trio delivered another exceptional set as replacement headliners to round out Weekend 2. 'I'll see you soon': Frank Ocean cancels Coachella Weekend 2 performance due to leg injury Blink-182 saves the day, replaces Frank Oceanīlink-182 hit the Coachella jackpot Sunday night. These were the best and, well, worst moments, including surprise appearances by Zendaya and Sia with Labrinth – and Bad Bunny's apology for seemingly shading Harry Styles. Yet, Blink-182 didn't close out the music and arts festival Sunday – that honor went to EDM star Skrillex, along with fellow DJs Fred Again and Four Tet. – Coachella's second weekend features most of the same artists as the first weekend, of course.īut it proved to be far from a carbon copy: Frank Ocean, who bowed out with a leg injury, was replaced as Sunday's headliner by Blink-182, who a week ago were surprise guests. Watch Video: Frank Ocean pulls out of second Coachella performance
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