Concert Recap: MEEK at Dos Equis Pavilion
British singer-songwriter MEEK filled Dos Equis Pavilion with electric energy on Aug. 7, opening for Kesha.
Photos by Makenna Morgan
MEEK enters the stage at Dos Equis Pavilion singing “I want love, but not that much.”
Drummer Florrie dramatically bangs on the drums and sings backup vocals during “I want love, but not that much.”
MEEK looks out at the crowd while singing the crushing lyrics of “I want love, but not that much”: “You add nothing and it don’t add up / Hard work drinking from an empty cup / If you ain’t giving, I’ma give you up.”
MEEK flips her hair and dances around while performing “Even The Rich Die Young.”
MEEK flips her hair and dances around while performing “Even The Rich Die Young.”
Guitarist Calum Munro shreds while MEEK plays an air guitar during “Even The Rich Die Young.”
Guitarist Calum Munro shreds while MEEK plays an air guitar during “Even The Rich Die Young.”
Fans at the barricade clap as MEEK talks about performing in Texas and introduces her next song, “Brixton.”
MEEK reaches towards the sky as she sings the up-beat lyrics of “Brixton”: “Oh man, they’re sick of me / You can take the Brit out of Brixton / But you can’t stop this girl chugging on six nines.”
Fans start filling in the lawn of Dos Equis Pavilion as they wait for Kesha’s set.
MEEK leans over the crowd of fans singing the lyrics to “Brixton.”