“Happy Halloween,” Bambie Thug swoons into the mic. Scantily clad but painted as a ouija board, they swagger across the stage in their platform shoes. A fully packed-out Academy in central Dublin is bewitched.
Shows at this time of the year were made for Bambie – the extravagance, the dark magic of it all. In fact, it feels as though this should be a yearly tradition. This isn’t their first Halloween gig rodeo, though, having conquered London for their Samhain celebration in 2023, but on Irish soil the significance of it all feels far more potent. This is where Halloween traditions began, and where they continue to spark.
Kicking off with a very Irish and rather experimental set is Limerick rapper Hazey Haze. Accompanied by a DJ, he spits through tracks like Ag Rith and Sirens as the crowd simmers with gentle head bops and shoulder jerks to beat. He chats in-between tracks with a calm and casual manner, making us feel at home. At first it seems perplexing for an artist of this type to open the show, but in the world of Bambie, genre is a meagre myth; Hazey’s $uicideboy$ beats and Kneecap-like lyrical attack actually make perfect sense.
As Bambie swishes onstage to the thumping Hex So Heavy, we’re pulled into a bubble of daring joy, unbridled sex positivity, and witchy antics. Bambie carries an aura of self-assuredness, and often retreats to their throne at the back of the stage.