Halestorm - Live From Wembley (Official Video)

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Published 2024-05-16

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  • @VIC-INK
    Setlist: 2:32 I Miss the Misery 6:22 Love Bites 12:05 I Get Off 17:55 Wicked Ways 21:15 Freak Like Me 24:51 Amen 37:10 Terrible Things 41:03 Rock Show (cut) 41:57 Familiar Taste of Poison 48:46 Takes My Life 53:08 Drum (solo) 58:37 Back From The Dead 1:02:31 Bombshell 1:05:54 I Am the Fire 1:14:11 Break In (cut, piano version) - Lzzy 1:16:20 Shatter Me (cut, piano version) - Lzzy 1:18:03 Raise Your Horns - Lzzy 1:23:03 Here's to Us 1:26:20 The Steeple Thank you for the wonderful recording of a great Halestorm concert! ♥
  • @groggsie
    the power in her voice is just fucking down right rude! phenomenal !
  • @arileo8135
    Seriously, you can’t hear that “Raise Your Horns” intro and NOT tell me that Lzzy is one of the best rock vocalists out there. Just being able to fill Wembley Arena with nothing but her vocals…mesmerizing. Not to mention the amount of power, stamina & breath support it takes to hold those high notes, add as much rasp as she does, and SLAY the vibrato effortlessly. I love her so much
  • @braca977
    One of the best openings to a rock concert I've ever seen !!!!!!!!!!!!! Lzzy with the pipes of steel !!!!!!!!!
  • @McKenzzii
    That Amen instrumental is just chef's kiss Halestorm will never not rock
  • @BUCKLEKNUCKLE62
    OMG! I came on here to listen to 'I miss the misery' as it was the only song I knew from Halestorm. I hour and 40 mins later my mouth is still open in awe of such a magnificent performance from every member of this band. Lzzy Hale is the best female vocalist on the planet IMO and yes I've heard Floor from Nightwish but this girl has it. Thank you Halestorm for making my evening one to remember. Big kiss and hugs.
  • @stevecolton488
    Rarely does audio and video come together so perfectly. Thank you.
  • @madnezz1961
    In my opinion the best rock band on the planet. Halestorm kept rock alive
  • @tchiu74
    It takes special talent to sing like that and play rhythm guitar at the same time.
  • @PixelBush
    I was sitting back in the cheap seats that night, and it was one of the best nights of my life. Hadn't seen a live gig in about 10 years, confidence issues mostly about going to something like this alone, but I knew Halestorm would be worth it and I was so right. Got lost in London that night. Missed my train home because I wanted to stay to the end, so I spent the night wandering London's streets, getting thoroughly lost until the coach station opened up and I could go home. Lzzy's voice and the wonderful performances of the band, not to mention BVB and Mothica, stayed with me through that cold December night, kept me smiling through the stress and chill. I'll never forget when Halestorm came to London, and next time you're here on a British gig I'll be there once more, ready to be amazed again. Thank you. And I'll see you again.
  • @PlonkerConka
    When Arejay gets to solo... it's Arejay's world and we're just livin' in it
  • That's pure fire right there, Lzzy has such a aggressively powerful voice, it's simply amazing. 🤘🥰
  • Lizzy is such a smoke show. Not just physically but vocally and musically. Vicious vocals with high energy, and her solo on Amen was near perfection. Great stuff, surprised she pulled out Shatter Me. Glad this was made available to everybody
  • @Gearhead6971
    When it Rains it Hales. Ladies and gentlemen; HALESTORM
  • @gr070491
    Saw Halestorm 3 times: 2 while supporting Alter Bridge and the last in this Erupean healining tour. It's unbelievable how good this band sounds and plays live, their concert are utterly entertaining, beautiful, enjoyable, stunning. The songs are great, well written, amazingly played and, needless to say, the most recent album gave them that "kick" that made them take the final step in terms of a kickass setlist. What I don't really understand is why Lzzy is still so underrated in the music world in general. Her performances are something that test the possibility of a human voice. I think we don't need a deep analysis or a educated music teacher to tell that how she sings, how she repeatedly hit those incredible notes and walks through an exhausting setlist without hesitating in a single moment is something out of this world. She constantly reach levels of epicness that were never experienced before; not only in Rock music, but more widely in modern music. I think Lzzy, as a singer and an artist, stands up there with the others mythoilogical artists we all know and identify as milestones of music. Period.