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Castle Choruses with Bastille
DEPOT in the Castle brings a friendly, city-center crowd, and the band fits the bill with widescreen pop built on bright keys and marching drums.
From bedroom ideas to castle-scale hooks
They started as a bedroom project that grew into UK chart pop while keeping a streak of indie melancholy. Expect Pompeii, Good Grief, Happier, and Of the Night in a tight, festival-length run. You see families up front with ear defenders, students drifting in for the sundown push, and locals who know every harmony from years of radio play.What you might hear, who you'll see
Their name nods to a French holiday that matches the singer's birthday, and early mixtapes stitched pop covers with film snippets between tracks. Hooks usually land on big tom hits, and the drummer often stands to drive those gang-vocal refrains. Note: the set picks and production flourishes here are educated guesses and may shift on show night. Between acts you hear the crowd warm up the 'eh-eh-oh' chant, which makes the later drop feel communal.Around the Grounds with Bastille
This crowd leans practical and bright, with bucket hats, light anoraks, and flags draped cape-style over shoulders.
Wear what moves, sing what sticks
You hear pockets testing the 'eh-eh-oh' pattern from Pompeii and quick claps that line up with the kick, a low-key signal that people came to sing as much as watch. Merch runs toward bold, block-letter tees and windbreakers, plus a few retro prints nodding to early Bad Blood era artwork. Parents park near the sides with kids on shoulders, while groups of friends trade wristband glitter and share set rumors.Traditions that feel local
When the band leans into a call-and-response, the back lawn answers almost as quickly as the front, and you can feel rows syncing up on the beat. Between songs, the talk is about who else is on and which cover might show up, a festival habit that fits a band known for playful medleys. Leaving the grounds, the melodies stick in the air as people hum the wordless bits, proof that simple shapes still travel far outdoors.How Bastille Builds the Big Sing
Live, the singer carries a clear tenor that cuts through outdoor air, with vowels shaped to make group vocals easy to follow.