Good Neighbours and a Crowd That Felt Like Home

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On Sunday, April 27, 2025, British indie-pop duo Good Neighbours brought their Adolescence Tour to Beer City Music Hall in Oklahoma City. Good Neighbors was formed by Scott Verrill and Oli Fox in 2023, they became an overnight sensation with the release of “Home.” 

Oklahoma’s own heartspace performed as the opener for the night. Blending indie flair with a touch of princess pink glam, heartspace delivered a set of original songs, including several heartfelt singles. Crowd favorites included covers of Britney Spears’ “Toxic” and Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club” which truly captivated the audience. 

From the moment they jumped on stage, Good Neighbours kept the room buzzing all night long. 

The setlist featured tracks from their self-titled debut EP, showcasing the band’s ability to blend nostalgic indie sounds with modern pop influences. ​Opening with “Kids Can’t Sleep,” the duo immediately pulled the crowd into their vibrant, energetic world. Following “Bloom,” they also performed their newest single “Ripple.”

Midway through the set, Verrill and Fox handed a disposable camera into the crowd with instructions to pass it around and capture candid shots of the night. They explained that it was their way of remembering each stop, not only by the venues or cities, but by the faces in the audience that made every show memorable.

The night continued with “Walk” and “Skipping Stones,” followed by “Starry Eyed.” Each song was met with enthusiastic cheers from the crowd. 

When the first notes of “Home” rang out, the reaction was immediate. The entire room shouted along to the chorus that catapulted Good Neighbours to the global stage. 

The band closed with “Daisies,” a bright anthem that perfectly set off the night’s feeling of optimism. As the show concluded, Good Neighbours performance marked a successful debut in Oklahoma City.

I’m a photographer and Biology student at the University of Oklahoma. I enjoy capturing stories through my photography and cherish live music, whether in Oklahoma or Dallas. I love covering events where photography, writing, and culture intersect to showcase remarkable performances. When not shooting, you’ll find me studying or hanging out at a local coffee shop.