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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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