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The Australian indie duo Royel Otis lit up Halifax with their captivating melodies and energetic performances during their recent concert at TK Maxx presents Live at The Piece Hall. The event took place on Thursday, June 25, 2026, and was a hit among fans who packed the historic venue to enjoy the show.
Royel Otis Takes The Stage
Comprising Royel Maddell and Otis Pavlovic, the band has quickly risen to fame, amassing over a billion views on TikTok, 20 million plays on YouTube, and 100 million streams across various platforms. Their popularity is a testament to their catchy tunes and relatable lyrics, which have resonated with audiences around the globe.
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Group of friends enjoying an outdoor concert at duskDuring their performance, Royel Otis opened with a powerful trio of songs: I Hate This Tune, Adored, and Heading For The Door. From the very start, they had the crowd cheering and singing along, showcasing their ability to engage fans right from the outset.
Setlist Highlights
The concert featured an impressive 23-song setlist, including some of their biggest hits. Notable tracks included:
Who’s Your Boyfriend
Say Something
Moody
In addition to their original songs, they treated the audience to covers of popular tracks. Fans enjoyed their renditions of Murder On The Dancefloor by Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Linger by The Cranberries, proving their versatility and love for classic tunes.
Supporting Acts



Joining Royel Otis on stage were the talented goth-glam pop star Luvcat, who had just returned from a performance at the Isle of Wight Festival, and the indie band The Rosadocs from Sheffield. Their presence added to the excitement of the night, showcasing a variety of musical styles that appealed to the diverse crowd.
Upcoming Events at The Piece Hall
The festivities don’t end with Royel Otis. The TK Maxx presents Live at The Piece Hall 2026 series continues with a lineup that promises more unforgettable performances.
Upcoming highlights include:
June 26: Ellie Saxx
June 28: Empire of The Sun
June 30: Bowling for Soup
With a variety of artists set to perform, The Piece Hall remains a vibrant hub for live music in Yorkshire, attracting both local and international talent
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