Textures
The night at the O2 Forum Kentish Town started strong and never let up. Textures, still in full force after a long career and a freshly released album (first since 2016), opened the night with a tight set, reminding everyone why they’ve been missed. With limited space on stage, they focused all their energy forward, delivering a mix of older cuts and fresh material from Genotype with clarity and confidence. The crowd responded, and it felt more like a welcome-back party than a warm-up.





Unprocessed
Unprocessed took things to another level. Their blend of heaviness and polish made them a standout. It’s not every day you see a young band that tight and technical. They sounded engineered in the best way, with sharp turns between ambient passages and riffs. The vocals brought grit, but it was the musicianship that stole it. Think Polyphia with anger and intention. The pit started to get open, and you could feel the heat building in the venue.





Jinjer
By the time Jinjer came up, the Forum was bursting with excitement. The backdrop LED lit up with a plethora of visuals and animations, syncing with the crushing first trio of “Duél,” “Green Serpent,” and “Fast Draw.” The response was instant. Crowd surfers started coming in waves, and mosh pits took over the centre.
Tatiana, in a beautifully chosen dress, moved back and forth, as she’s been doing since the beginning of their career, switching from guttural growls to clean vocals effortlessly. Behind her, the band kept everything tight but loose enough to breathe. Their chemistry is obvious, their timing perfect.
With Jinjer, what always stands out is how balanced it all feels. Jinjer can go from chaos to calm in a few bars, and it never feels too much. “I Speak Astronomy” stretched into near-psychedelic space, and “Judgement (& Punishment)” leaned ska for a second without losing the vibe.
“Someone’s Daughter” and “Pisces” hit hard, both emotionally and physically, with the whole room singing along.
The encore, “Sit Stay Roll Over”, closed it all out with a last blast. A perfect end to a night that proved Jinjer aren’t just technically brilliant. They know how to connect, and they know how to command. It’s one show you MUST see live, as the feats they achieve are not as well perceived from a phone or computer screen.









Jinjer
Set 1
- Prologue
- Duél
- Green Serpent
- Fast Draw
- Vortex
- Disclosure!
- Tantrum
- Teacher, Teacher!
- Kafka
- Judgement (& Punishment)
- Hedonist
- I Speak Astronomy
- Perennial
- Someone's Daughter
- Rogue
- Pisces
Encore
- Sit Stay Roll Over

