I was so excited to attend this incredible line up of Røry, As December Falls, and Lake Malice, and it was everything I hoped for and more!
Kicking off the night was Lake Malice. I first saw them supporting Skindred back in 2023 and was blown away, so I was eager to see them again and my god, they’ve only got better.
They brought the same intense energy, with Blake jumping around at every possible chance he got and a conga circle pit.
The crowd were fully engaged, and it’s safe to say they walked away with a whole lot of new fans after this performance.
Lake Malice @ The LCR, Norwich – Photo by Kayleigh Francis
Next up was As December Falls, the last time I saw them live, I said they’re a band that visibly loves what they do and has the best time doing it and I 100% still stand by this.
Prior to coming out they had Boom Boom Boom-Vengaboys blasting out, and the entire crowd was singing along, setting the perfect hype for their set.
Singer Bethany Curtis asked the crowd to make some noise if they’d seen them before and if it was anyone’s first time.
The cheers were massive for both, and I spotted plenty of As December Falls merch in the crowd, proving they were a huge addition to this tour with plenty of devoted fans already in the room.

As December Falls @ The LCR, Norwich – Photo by Kayleigh Francis
Now it was time for the main event, the stage lit up to reveal a church wall at the back of the stage, Røry entered the stage absolutely beaming with happiness to be there and went straight into ‘In The Bible’.
The crowd were singing along, having the absolute best time and you could tell that Røry fans truly love this amazingly inspiring woman in front of them.
Her interaction with the crowd was amazing, genuinely heartfelt and deeply personal, you really felt like you were her best friend.
She spoke about the loss of her mum how grief can feel so isolating but at the same time she learnt that she’s never alone in what she’s going through and had the crowd raise their hands if they’d lost someone before.
It created a real sense of unity, and made me realise that attending a Røry show is so much more than just a gig, it’s a healing experience.
She’s built something truly special with her 37 Club, creating a community where people feel seen, understood, and cared for. It’s honestly heart warming to witness how much she genuinely looks out for everyone.

Røry @ The LCR, Norwich – Photo by Kayleigh Francis
Prior to the show I noticed someone handing out signs in the queue that read “we are so proud to watch you Blossom”. I later found out this was a fan-led project, and the crowd held these signs in the air for a super touching moment.
Røry is easily one of the most inspiring artists I’ve ever seen, and I wholeheartedly believe she deserves every bit of success and love that comes her way.
The amount of love she pours into her music and her fans is undeniable, and it was so clear that everyone in that room felt the same way. This show was something truly special, and I feel incredibly grateful to have experienced it.