Last week, The Hara and Call Me Amour played a tiny co-headliner show at Lark in Berlin.
The crowd was small, but that made everything so much more personal. No big production, no distance, just two bands giving it their all right in front of us.
Photos from both sets are now live in their own galleries — capturing the sweat, movement, and wild energy that defined the night.
If you were there, you’ll recognise the chaos. If not, these bands are worth keeping an eye on.
First band: The Hara
The Hara opened the night and instantly turned the room into their personal playground. With barely any barrier between band and crowd, their chaotic, theatrical energy felt even wilder. No big production needed — just raw personality and a frontman who refused to stay still for more than two seconds.
Second band: Call Me Amour
Call Me Amour followed with a set that hit just as hard, but in a different way. Emotional, tight, and heavy without trying too hard. Their connection with the audience felt sincere, like they were building something with us instead of performing above us.
Were you there at Lark in Berlin for this great festival? Have you seen The Hara or Call Me Amour perform live somewhere else before? Tell me about it in the comments below!
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