She didn’t seem nervous or uncomfortable with the size of the stage or crowd, which is good. I know if I looked out into a Soldier Field’s worth of faces I would be struggling to move, let alone sing. The music felt a little muted, as is the case with most huge stadium shows-you get more people in but lose some of the excitement. I’m hoping she comes back and plays a smaller venue (Lincoln Hall or Thalia Hall, perhaps).
There were a few slower songs that I felt didn’t showcase her talents enough. When she ended her set with “White Tiger,” the stage and the crowd both came alive with energy and it started to feel like a big thing was happening. The rest was a bit lackluster, though she sounded great. I left after she performed, as I couldn’t take pictures of Coldplay and haven’t been interested since their second album.
You can find Izzy’s album A Moment Of Madness on Spotify as well as iTunes/Apple Music.