“THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING” SUNDAY (1994) LIVE IN LONDON

LIVE REVIEW | SUNDAY (1994) w/ Beaux | LONDON VILLAGE UNDERGROUND 14th May 2025 by Kevin O’Sullivan
Sunday (1994)’s debut gig at Village Underground earlier this week was an unforgettable experience for everyone lucky enough to be there. The London venue, with its unique industrial charm, set the perfect backdrop for the band’s electrifying performance. With around 700 people in attendance, the intimate space allowed fans to connect with the music and the band in a way that’s rare at larger shows. From the moment Sunday (1994) hit the stage, it was clear this wasn’t just a one-off performance — this band is on the rise, and London’s crowd was the first to witness it.
Warming up the room tonight was Beaux, who delivered a memorable performance. With his unique blend of soul, indie, and pop influences, Beaux’s backstory adds another layer to his artistry. His connection with Matt Healy, who discovered him early on, played a pivotal role in shaping his career. Beaux’s music has already garnered millions of streams, a testament to his growing popularity.
His set was an intimate journey, the crowd fell into a spellbinding silence, completely captivated by his raw uplifting talent, a perfect entree for the main act. With such a compelling performance and a rapidly growing fanbase, Beaux is undoubtedly on the cusp of becoming an established headliner in his own right. One to keep an eye on…
As the night progressed, it became evident that this band’s true strength lies in their ability to combine fantastic harmonies with brilliant stage presence. The way they worked the crowd, feeding off each other’s energy, was nothing short of electric. The vocal interplay between Lee and Paige was exquisite, a perfect blend of raw emotion and technical precision that had the crowd swaying and singing along. Sunday (1994)’s songs are as much about creating a connection with their audience as they are about the music itself, and this is a quality that sets them apart from many of their contemporaries.
And the best part about this band? This is just the beginning for Sunday (1994). It’s rare to see a band with such natural stage presence and genuine musical chemistry, but Sunday (1994) has it all. Their fusion of great harmonies, top-notch instrumentation, and undeniable charisma makes them one to watch. If you missed their gig at Village Underground, don’t worry – there’s plenty more to come from this band, and with festival season around the corner, we can expect plenty more unforgettable nights.
Sunday (1994) are currently on your in the UK, including slots at The Great Escape, Live at Leeds and Neighbourhood Weekender. Tickets HERE