A Magical Night with Jessie Murph at Le Trabendo
The evening began with Devin Kennedy, which set a calm and friendly tone. The crowd was diverse, people of all ages, all sharing the same relaxed and safe energy. There was something special in the air, an atmosphere both cool and deeply engaged.
When Jessie Murph finally appeared, the room transformed. She walked on stage wearing a stunning long dress covered in crystals, her hair styled in soft waves reminiscent of the 1950s or 60s, which gave her the aura of a modern enchanted princess. The stage setup was simple: just a piano, drums, and guitar. But that was all she needed. Jessie’s presence and voice filled every corner of the room.
Her music feels made to be experienced live. While her songs sound beautiful on streaming platforms, hearing them in person is a completely different world. The mix of instruments created an almost orchestral effect, turning each song into a cinematic moment. At times, it felt like being inside a Disney soundtrack, emotional, elegant, and very powerful. The lighting design added another layer of magic, enhancing every note she sang.
The crowd’s connection with her was undeniable. During the song Pray, fans lifted handmade paper hearts. Later, Sex Hysteria was one of the biggest moments os the concert. Son of a Bitch made every single person in the room sing as loud as they could, and Blue Strips closed the night with energy and joy, everyone screaming and singing along.
By the end of the show, one thing was clear: Jessie is not just a singer, she’s a true artist and I truly believe she’ll become very huge. Her presence and soulful voice brings elegance and authenticity to every song. Watching her perform, especially when she stands at the piano, felt like witnessing raw power and emotion. She captivates her audience completely, taking us into her stories and making us feel every word.
Jessie is, in every sense, a princess on stage blending vintage beauty with modern strength. Her concert felt less like a show and more like a musical, where every detail from her voice to her expression told a story.