Live music review: Khalid, 3Arena, Dublin

Khalid Donnel Robinson is a thoroughly modern sensation. A plug on Instagram from Kylie Jenner catapulted him into the pop stratosphere when he was straight out of high school in El Paso, Texas.

Live music review: Khalid, 3Arena, Dublin

[rating]5[/rating]

Khalid Donnel Robinson is a thoroughly modern sensation. A plug on Instagram from Kylie Jenner catapulted him into the pop stratosphere when he was straight out of high school in El Paso, Texas.

He has since embarked on the ā€˜featuring’ merry-go-round that is the rite of passage for any aspiring megastar, appearing on records by Billie Eilish and Ed Sheeran.

The 21-year-old’s own pop persona is of the crooning wallflower. He’s a bashful street kid, with a disarming smile and body language so chilled it’s a wonder he doesn’t take to the 3Arena stage with icicles dangling.

Khalid cut a fascinatingly low key figure at a sold-out show wedged between Ariana Grande’s three-night residency. His voice was a giddy and exhilarating croon. It proved a reliable spirit guide as he moved between wide-eyed confessionals and slow-motion bangers that seemed to bump and grind with balletic grace.

He came to Dublin after a UK tour that had seen him pelted with two-star reviews from baffled critics. The complaint appeared to be that he lacked ā€œstage presenceā€. It would be more accurate to say he sidesteps the strutting, chest-puffing and the pandering too often a feature of arena concerts.

In a tie-dye t-shirt, his grin humble but broad, he instead radiated understated charisma. And he had the songs to back up his dialled down persona. ā€˜8Teen’ was an exuberant channeling of youthful zest with just a hint of autumn on the horizon. ā€˜Location’, the closest he comes to a romping anthem, slowly threatened to take the roof off the venue.

R’n b has become one of pop’s most slipstream genres. Khalid is in the recent tradition of Frank Ocean — an acknowledged influence — and the Weeknd in that he twists a familiar formula into fascinating new shapes. He cut too modest a figure to quite come over as lord of all he surveyed at 3Arena. But there was little doubt that we were witnessing the once and future prince of woozy psychedelic chart music live and, in the politest sense possible, unleashed.

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