Fright Years
BBC Intoducing Stage
Fright Years lit up the BBC Introducing stage with a stunning guitar-driven indie set that radiated energy and passion from start to finish. The band commanded the crowd with confidence, setting the perfect tone for Saturday night’s headliners.
Frontwoman Juliette Kelly delivered a powerhouse performance — her emotive, cinematic voice soaring over lush instrumentals that felt both intimate and immense. Performing songs from their latest EP ‘Still Life’, the band explored themes of loss and grief, transforming deeply personal experiences into something universal and cathartic that resonated through the crowd during their performance.
The group’s chemistry was undeniable. Every instrument, every note, and every performer locked together seamlessly to create a sound that was as vibrant as it was powerful. Their tight, dynamic performance showed the polish of a band utterly at home on stage.
Fright Years exuded confidence and ease, the mark of a group destined for bigger stages and wider audiences. Fans of Pale Waves and Red Rum Club will find plenty to love here — Fright Years are a must-listen act on the rise, and it’s exciting to imagine where their journey will take them next.