ABC took the stage at Fremont Street in Las Vegas, Nevada, on June 18, 2011, delivering a performance that perfectly captured the elegance, energy, and charm that have made them icons of new wave and synth-pop. Led by the charismatic Martin Fry, the band showcased a career-spanning set that blended timeless hits with high-energy arrangements, captivating both longtime fans and newcomers alike. From the opening notes of The Very First Time to the closing encore, ABC brought a night of sophisticated pop to life.

A Celebration of Timeless Pop

Martin Fry’s voice was as distinctive and captivating as ever, carrying each song with warmth, confidence, and precision. The band’s tight musicianship highlighted the intricate synth arrangements, driving rhythms, and catchy hooks that have defined ABC’s sound for decades. The audience responded enthusiastically, singing along to choruses, swaying to melodies, and fully immersing themselves in the show’s vibrant energy.

The Fremont Street setting added a unique atmosphere to the performance, combining the excitement of Las Vegas with the intimacy of a live concert, creating a perfect backdrop for ABC’s polished yet lively show. The balance between high-energy hits and emotive ballads ensured the audience experienced a dynamic and engaging set from start to finish.

Setlist – ABC at Fremont Street, 2011

  1. The Very First Time

  2. Show Me

  3. Poison Arrow

  4. (How to Be a) Millionaire

  5. That Was Then but This Is Now

  6. Love Is Strong

  7. Date Stamp

  8. The Night You Murdered Love

  9. Ride

  10. 4 Ever 2 Gether

  11. All of My Heart

  12. Tears Are Not Enough

  13. When Smokey Sings

  14. Be Near Me

  15. The Look of Love (Part One)

  16. Poison Arrow

Highlights from the Night

The concert opened with The Very First Time, immediately drawing the crowd into ABC’s sophisticated pop world. Hits like Poison Arrow and (How to Be a) Millionaire had the audience moving and singing along, while tracks such as All of My Heart and Be Near Me provided moments of introspective beauty, highlighting the band’s ability to combine emotional depth with infectious melodies.

Encore performances of classics like The Look of Love (Part One) and a second rendition of Poison Arrow sent the audience into a frenzy, proving that ABC’s songs remain as compelling live as they are on record. Fry’s interaction with the crowd throughout the night created a sense of intimacy, making fans feel like they were part of a special shared experience.

Closing Thoughts

ABC’s performance at Fremont Street on June 18, 2011, was a testament to their enduring appeal and musical sophistication. The setlist blended high-energy hits with timeless ballads, showcasing the band’s versatility and stage presence. From the infectious grooves to the emotional resonance of their slower tracks, the concert was a celebration of ABC’s legacy and a reminder of why they remain one of the most beloved synth-pop acts of all time. Fans left energized, nostalgic, and reminded of the timeless charm and artistry that define ABC.


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