Dylan continued to play both her newest songs as well as throwing a few of her good old hits in the show as well. Her fans were very excited to scream the lyrics to her older banger ‘Nineteen’, as she announced this song was the beginning for her. The crowd especially enjoyed one of her most known songs ‘You’re not Harry Styles’ during which a fan handed her a pink cowboy hat, which Dylan rocked.
As she blew away every fan by her performance it was impossible not to notice the rock and roll influence. And even though Dylan and her songs are a pop sensation, she looked positively rock and roll in her own individual style. The rocker vibe was quite visible in her outfit – wearing a black skirt, leather boots and a black and red top – as well as her funky dance moves.

The best I would describe Dylan is as a show-woman as she commands every bit of space, lights up a whole room and entraps every person, fan or no fan, into her moment, when she is onstage. She shared with her audience that writing the song ‘Home is where the heart is’ she didn’t know where she belonged. However, when she started her tour back in November she felt a sense of belonging. And from my eyes, that stage, however big or small, is where Dylan looks at home.
And from my eyes, that stage, however big or small, is where Dylan looks at home
Dylan is an amazing songwriter, which is why so many fans love her. Her songs tell a story – sometimes fun, sometimes sad but always filled with emotions. She also sings with such passion and emotion that her lyrics echoed in my heart. And by the judge of the crowd’s screams, cheers and singing along, my heart was not the only one the lyrics resonated with. The lyrics though, are not the only thing she is good at, as she accompanied her vocals by playing the guitar – switching from her usual electronic to an acoustic guitar for one special song.
Her opening act included a female duo – SIIGHTS. They started the crowd with most of their own songs and one cover song. Since I haven’t heard this duo before I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised and I will admit that they are my new musical discovery. My favourite song of theirs being ‘Fake it’.

Dylan might be a small-time artist now, but the masterful shows she continues to put on and the addictive lyrics she keeps on writing will surely continue to catapult her higher and higher. And one day I hope to see her headlining a Wembley show. Dylan, nothing ever lasts forever, but this night will stay engraved in my mind.