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The Lorde has risen, and she’s coming to Berkeley’s Greek Theatre for one night on Sunday.
The pop star — best known for her raw, poetic ballads — is visiting the Bay Area on the Ultrasound Tour, which centers on her latest album Virgin.
Virgin is Lorde’s most uninhibited work yet, exploring the artist’s relationship to identity, gender and her body.
“This album is a byproduct of that process of fully coming into my body and feeling the fullness of my power,” Lorde said in a recent interview. “I’m not hiding from myself.”
If you got tickets to this sold-out date on the Ultrasound Tour, they were likely hard-won, especially considering the often-chaotic state of concert ticket acquisition.
So you can just enjoy the music and not worry about logistics, keep reading for our guide to how to navigate the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, including the bag policy, parking and public transportation options.
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What should I expect from a Lorde show?
If this is your first Lorde show, or first concert ever, in this reporter’s humble opinion, you’re in for a very powerful performance.
While there will be some excellent production and a few backup dancers, the real main attraction will be Lorde and her voice. Lorde throws herself into her performances, strutting on stage and cracking smiles during her most beloved choruses that the audience will be screaming along to.
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In short, Lorde is clearly having a good time during her shows, and this reporter thinks you should consider embracing that unbridled energy, too.
While the Ultrasound Tour will center around Virgin, new and veteran fans can be assured that Lorde will be playing the hits from Melodrama and Pure Heroine.
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