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Freya Skye lights up the stage with her Stars Align tour

Freya Skye performing in Brisbane. (Emily Hilton/YJI)

BRISBANE, Australia – Freya Skye kicked off the second leg of her Stars Align tour Sunday at the Fortitude Music Hall, treating the crowd to an exciting performance.

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Skye, a talented 16-year-old English popstar and actress from Buckinghamshire, UK, is one of today’s most successful teen performers.

From the moment the stage started sparkling and the first notes of β€œCan’t Fake It” sounded out, the atmosphere was electric. As soon as Skye appeared on stage, the crowd went wild, and rightly so.

Skye’s passionate stage presence was impeccable with crowd interaction, beautifully choreographed movements and a huge amount of energy. She could’ve performed without elaborate lighting and the show would’ve still been phenomenal, but it definitely added to the atmosphere.

Skye’s stage was adorned with stars and curtains of color-changing diamonds to match her bedazzled dress and boots. Her dress was an iconic shade of blue that perfectly accompanied the overall color scheme of the tour.

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Skye’s parents and one of her best friends, Mekonnen Knife – better known as β€˜MK’ – attended the show. Everyone waved to MK as Skye replied to a sign that asked whether he was there.

Seeing her parents watching proudly was a reminder of how truly impressive it is that she has achieved so much so early on in her life.

Skye rose to fame in 2022 after competing in Junior Eurovision and signing with Hollywood Records. Since, she has starred in Disney’s Zombies 4 and toured with the Worlds Collide Tour.

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Skye also released several singles including β€œCan’t Fake It,” β€œGold’s Gone,” and β€œSilent Treatment,” performed at iHeartRadio’s Jingle Ball and played her own acoustic shows. On February 4, she released her first EP, Stardust and began her Stars Align world tour two days later. The EP continues to top charts months after its release.

In a recent radio interview on β€œThe Smallzy Show,” Skye said that she lived a β€œvery normal life within my abnormal moment,” adding that she enjoyed meal deals, online shopping and going to the park as much as any teen girl.

Skye’s ability to balance and combine both a somewhat normal life and fame helps to keep her grounded and allows the audience to relate to her through shared experiences and an understanding of what it is like to be a teenager in this modern world.

The connection between her and her fans really made the concert feel like a family gathering. It was so much fun and everyone I spoke to was extremely kind and just as excited for the show as I was.

If Brisbane’s enthusiastic response was any indication, Skye’s career is only just beginning. Her Stars Align performance showcased not only her talent as a singer and performer, but also her ability to connect with audiences in a genuine and memorable way.

Emily Hilton is a Junior Reporter with Youth Journalism International.

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