
Throughout the interval, audience members spoke incredibly highly of Cora’s opening act. One guest, Andy Gardener, commented: “Cora has come incredibly far throughout her career, and this performance marks a new era for her as a musician.”
Another, Benedict Williams, added: “Cora being invited as the special guest was an outstanding choice; while she and Jaz take different approaches towards their sound, combined, they’re a force to be reckoned with.”
As more people streamed into the venue, anticipation for Jaz’s entrance grew amongst the audience as the band took their place. The lights dimmed, and a static transmission filled the air, introducing the premise of the show while teasing several hit songs yet to come. Then, as the band began the introduction to ‘Peugeot 205’, Jaz surprised the audience with her sudden appearance from the wings, ready to deliver a captivating performance. Throughout the show, Jaz delighted the audience with her latest hits, including ‘False Ceiling’, ‘People Pleaser’, and ‘Villain’, eliciting adoring cheers and applause. But, while each of her original songs was a crowd-pleaser, her rendition of Fountains of Wayne’s ‘Stacy’s Mom’ electrified the audience, establishing itself as a memorable highlight of the show. As Jaz wrapped up her final song, the crowd pleaded for just “one more song”, and with the resourcefulness of her trusted band, she pleased the audience with a thrilling rendition of One Direction’s ‘What Makes You Beautiful’ to conclude the evening.
Towards the end of the show, John Harris commented: “Jaz is unlike any performer I’ve ever seen; even though her talents as a singer and songwriter can’t be understated, her ability to connect with the audience is what makes her a highly respected figure in London’s music scene.”
Furthermore, Matt Gray commented: “We travelled all the way from Grimsby to watch Jaz perform because that’s truly how much we believe in her; every time she’s on stage, it’s magic.”
Taking a “personal touch” towards the performance, ‘The Petrol Receipts Show’ was filled with small yet powerful elements that made the evening unforgettable. From handcrafted merchandise to the decorated stage, no detail was left untouched by both Jaz and her team. However, a standout element of the show was the prevailing sense of love and community throughout the venue, connecting guests and performers alike. During both Cora’s and Jaz’s performances, each artist openly expressed their heartfelt appreciation for the incredible turnout while also praising one another’s acts. It was evident that both artists understood the significance of being part of a greater whole, as at every opportunity, they showered their team, band members, and the audience with nothing but glowing praise.
Jaz said: “I couldn’t be happier with how the evening went. From the love and support of the audience to the hard work and dedication of my team, it was truly an evening to remember.”
Cora added: “I’ve loved being a part of the show as Jaz is an incredible artist and a joy to work alongside. It was interesting to see our audiences overlap for the evening and watch everyone have an amazing time.”
“I’m just thrilled to be back doing what I love,”
Jaz will perform at ‘Humber Street Sesh’, Hull, on Saturday, August 3rd. Furthermore, Cora plans to record her entire set from ‘The Petrol Receipts Show’ and make it available on her YouTube channel in the coming months. Cora will also perform at The Hope and Anchor, Islington, on Wednesday, August 21st.












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Thanks for the review! It was so nice to play this show with Jaz and Cora