Concert Recap: The Beths at Scoot Inn
New Zealand indie-rock band The Beths performed at Scoot Inn on March 10 during their North American tour with opener Sidney Gish.
Photos by Wayne Lim
Sidney Gish warms up the crowd with a solo cover of STRFKR’s “Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second.”
Sidney Gish warms up the crowd with a solo cover of STRFKR’s “Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second.”
Sidney Gish warms up the crowd with a solo cover of STRFKR’s “Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second.”
Sidney Gish performs original songs, including her new single, “Filming School.”
The Beths kick off their set with “Future Me Hates Me,” the title track of their debut album.
Frontwoman Elizabeth Stokes sings to the crowd.
Guitarist Jonathan Pearce plays a riff while harmonizing with Elizabeth Stokes.
Bassist Benjamin Sinclair supports the band with a thumping bassline, in front of the iconic inflatable fish also seen on the cover of their latest record, Expert in a Dying Field.
Drummer Tristan Deck’s punchy rhythms keep the band in time.
The Beths rock the stage for an 84-minute set.
The Beths rock the stage for an 84-minute set.
The Beths rock the stage for an 84-minute set.
The Beths close the night with a double encore of “You Are a Beam of Light” and “Little Death.”