Rina Sawayama was joined on stage by MUNA‘s Katie Gavin at Bonnaroo throughout her efficiency of ‘This Hell’.
For the final tune of her Bonnaroo set on Friday (June 26) Gavin joined Sawayama on stage to carry out a duet of her tune ‘This Hell’ from 2022 album ‘Maintain The Lady’. The efficiency featured a choreographed dance sequence wherein Gavin additionally joined in. The opposite MUNA members (Josette Maskin and Naomi McPherson) had been additionally on stage dancing round.
Sawayama and Gavin ended the efficiency with a kiss on stage. Each artists had been slated to play the competition with MUNA taking part in an early set, whereas Sawayama’s set adopted after.
RINA AND MUNA SINGING YHIS HELL AT BONNAROO !!!!!! pic.twitter.com/HEcszAixaw
— Olivia Zachry (@olivia_zachry) June 16, 2023
@whereismuna with child @Rina Sawayama at @bonnaroo
♬ authentic sound – MUNA
Throughout their performances on the competition in Manchester, Tennessee, each musicians spoke out concerning the anti-LGBTQ legal guidelines handed within the state this 12 months. MUNA led a chant denouncing Governor Invoice Lee’s stance on trans rights throughout their set.
Sawayama additionally addressed the “fucked-up legal guidelines making an attempt to get handed on this state”, prompting the gang to pour out all of their anger into the music.
In different information, Sawayama is about to play this 12 months’s Glastonbury Competition. She will probably be taking part in within the Woodsies space at 21:00 – 22:00. Different acts units scheduled on the stage (previously John Peel) are Maneskin, Disgrace, Wunderhorse, The Final Dinner Get together and extra.
In a five-star evaluate of her second album ‘Maintain The Lady’, NME described the pop singer as a “style mixologist” and shared: “Whereas ‘Maintain the Lady’ is crammed with typically contrasting sounds, it’s rooted by moments corresponding to these. Genres might come and go, however Sawayama’s second album is outlined by her skill to vogue every of those sounds into massive, sensible pop songs. The very best British pop album of the 12 months.”