Will Young
Will Young
Apollo
November 15, 2009
SINCE his days as a fresh-faced Pop Idol contestant, Will Young has successfully battled his personal demons folowing his meteoric rise to fame after winning the contest in 2002.
Besides an acting spell, he's bagged four number one singles - new compilation The Hits is now doing the rounds - eschewing the tabloid trappings of pop contemporaries to become one of the country's most loved artists.
At the opening of a two-night stint at the Apollo, Young delivered a sparkling showcase of singles and newer material.
Bouncing on stage to the rock-styled Switch It On, Young appears confident and at ease with his fanatical fan base, pausing to chat between songs as if meeting long-time friends.
Pop subtlety
Young lived in Manchester during his lead role in The Vortex at The Royal Exchange theatre, and no doubt found familiar faces before him on the night.
His velvet-like vocals are flawless throughout, while the energetic and boy-ish charm remains from his early career.
Top ten single Changes is delivered with stylish aplomb, bringing the Apollo to its feet, while a hip-shaking run through of The Doors' Light My Fire shows Young's ability to shake up and re-imagine classics from the past.
Leave Right Now, arguably his best song, is a glorious lesson in pop subtlety, while All Time Love is a tearful standout.
Striking recent single Grace leads the way for an encore of Evergreen, the Westlife cover that catapulted Young into the nation's hearts and left tonight's crowd singing their way home.
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Will Young's performance was superb. He has an excellent voice which was particularly highlighted when he sang with just a piano for accompaniment. He engaged the …
Interestingly, his fanbase has completely switched from pop kids to women “of a certain age”…