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Benjamin Ingrosso
His sound blends modern pop with unmistakable
influences from disco, funk, and ’70s and ’80s pop.
Smooth basslines, funky guitar riffs, and shimmering
synths create a nostalgic yet fresh energy, reminiscent
of the golden era of pop and dance. It’s a perfect
balance of retro and contemporary, wrapped up in the
sleek, polished style of Swedish and European pop.
Review and photography:
Daniel Ashwood
Between songs, he took plenty of time to
chat with fans, making the night feel less like
a concert and more like an intimate
gathering. At one point, he even gave a
shoutout to fans who had been following
him across multiple tour stops through the
states….that’s some true dedication! When
he asked if there were any Swedes in the
crowd, I was shocked by how many hands
shot up. His fanbase here in the U.S. is
clearly thriving.
As the night went on, Benjamin kept the
energy high with songs like Better Days,
Back to You, and another personal favorite,
Kite. The entire production, from the lighting
design to his neon glowing Pink Velvet
Theater sign, had an old-school charm that Though his North American tour was brief, Benjamin
made the show feel like a throwback to an Ingrosso proved that his music, and his magnetic live
exclusive Las Vegas club from decades presence, deserve a spot on the global stage. If you
past. That feeling isn’t just in the aesthetics, haven’t yet, give his latest album, Pink Velvet Theater, a
though—it’s in the music itself. listen… or better yet, see him live. You won’t regret it…
you’ll be dancing all night.
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