Rachel Chinouriri Is a Garden of Eden at NYC's All Thing Go Music Festival - Atwood Magazine
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Rachel Chinouriri Is a Garden of Eden at NYC's All Thing Go Music Festival - Atwood Magazine
"Everything is listenable and just plain fun, whether you're driving to work or picnicking on a late summer afternoon. When she's on stage, though, something about Chinouriri really clicks. She looks each fan directly in the eyes when she's waving at them. She played air guitar for some songs and triumphantly raised her microphone stand for others. It was almost palpable when the audience saw her; she just has so much energy and true stage presence."
"She would often get voice notes describing similar relationships - the love between two friends and even the love between a fan and an artist. "You can't overspend it," the artist noted. She shared her love for fans and for the security team that has been keeping everyone safe thus far. "I want to encourage you all to tell someone you love them," Chinouriri added, saying that tomorrow isn't guaranteed."
British singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri performed at Forest Hills Stadium during the 2025 All Things Go Music Festival, part of events in Washington DC, New York City, and Toronto. Florence Pugh starred in the music video for "Never Need Me," and Chinouriri collaborated with sombr on a new version of "All I Ever Asked." She appeared in ripped clothing with two silver star-shaped hair clips and delivered a high-energy set that balanced easy, listenable songs with commanding stage presence. She engaged fans with eye contact, air-guitar moments, and a raised microphone stand, explained a song's evolution from a crush to platonic love, shared fan voice notes, thanked fans and security, and urged attendees to tell loved ones they care.
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