Show Review: Rainbow Kitten Surprise @ Radio City Music Hall

Photo credit: by Emma Wannie / MSG Entertainment.

Words by Sophia Riseman

Rainbow Kitten Surprise, a band whose name evokes excitement and curiosity, dazzled the crowd at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, marking their first appearance at this legendary venue a night to remember. As a longtime fan, witnessing the band’s evolution from their early days in a small Pittsburgh club to the grandeur of Radio City was nothing short of extraordinary. In fact, it evoked an array of emotions, making it one of the best shows of the year.

The evening was a testament to the band’s remarkable growth and undeniable talent. Ella and the rest of the band delivered an electrifying set, seamlessly blending new tracks from their latest album, Love Hate Music Box, including standout songs like “Peter Pan” and “SVO,” with cherished fan favorites such as “First Class” and “Cocaine Jesus.”

Rainbow Kitten Surprise excels at creating an environment that is both unique and inclusive, inviting everyone to embrace their true selves. The purpose of a concert is to experience and embrace the emotions the music evokes without judgment. This was a night of unforgettable energy and connection, showcasing the band’s ability to create magic on a grand stage while staying true to their intimate roots.

Photos by Emma Wannie / MSG Entertainment

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