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Baker's Take· 1 source

Hayley Williams and Romy Team Up for a Prefab Sprout Cover in London

By

Mr Bagel

· 4d ago
Covered byStereogum

Hayley Williams, the Paramore frontwoman currently on her first solo tour, brought out a special guest during a London show at the Roadhouse: Romy of The xx. Together, they performed a cover of Prefab Sprout's "Wild Horses," a track from the band's 1990 album Jordan: The Comeback, according to Stereogum.

Hayley Williams and Romy Team Up for a Prefab Sprout Cover in London

"Hayley Williams, Paramore's lead singer, is on her first solo tour and has been joined by various guest artists."

This London appearance was part of a broader trend of surprise collaborations on Williams' tour. The previous night, Romy had also performed with Beverly Glenn-Copeland at Harry Styles' Meltdown festival, as reported by stereogum.com. Williams has been consistently inviting notable musicians to share the stage, including Josh Scogin, Jason Isbell, Rachel Brown, and Jenny Lewis, according to the same outlet.

The Roadhouse venue has become a hub for these intimate performances, with Williams' solo tour marking a departure from her usual Paramore arena shows. The cover choice of "Wild Horses" highlights Williams' eclectic musical tastes, blending her pop-punk roots with a softer, indie pop sensibility.

"The performance took place at the Roadhouse venue, where Williams has also brought out other notable guests."

Fans have responded enthusiastically to the tour's collaborative spirit, with each new guest adding a unique flavor to the setlist. As Williams continues her solo journey, these moments of shared artistry underscore her ability to bridge genres and generations, from 1990s British sophisti-pop to contemporary indie rock.

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