The real R&B powerhouse from South Korea, GSoul has long been celebrated for his smooth vocals, impeccable control, and emotive delivery, yet he remains one of the most underrated R&B artists. Fans got an up-close reminder of that at his recent show at the Fire Nightclub in London, where the Korean singer presence and voice transformed the venue into a living, breathing testament to the power of live performance.

The evening kicked off with Sunstroll, whose warmth and energy immediately captured the audience. Even battling a cold, his vocals were strong and expressive, and fans sang along with ease, setting the perfect stage for GSoul’s entrance. You could feel the energy in the air as the crowd waited for GSoul to take the stage.
From the moment GSoul opened with his hit “Tequilla”, the crowd got excited. His velvety tone and effortless control had the audience in an absolute chokehold whilst every note delivered with precision and emotion. Early in the set, he took a few moments to interact with the fans, his warm charm making the space feel intimate despite the venue’s size. When “natural” played, the energy shifted to pure hype, but it was “Widow Plane (PLT)” that stole the actual show. The crowd cheered, sang along, and GSoul delivered a show-stopping vocal performance that highlighted his range, power, and undeniable stage presence.

The evening’s momentum didn’t stop there. “Dirty” brought groovy vibes, with the crowd moving in sync and GSoul feeding off their energy. Even Sunstroll, who assisted him on the guitar could be seen enjoying the performance from the background, especially during the playful “Loud Enough”. Fans hyping GSoul up mid-set was a small but cute moment, a reminder of the intimate connection between artist and audience.
Following up, GSoul introduced two unreleased songs, giving fans a glimpse of his next creative chapter. A mini fan handed by someone in the crowd became a playful prop, highlighting the relaxed, interactive atmosphere. But the real magic came with “Best part / you”, a crowd-favourite. The audience sang in unison, creating a shared moment of emotional resonance. He shifted the vibe again with “Broken Record”, playful and bright, before demonstrating his vocal prowess in “Love me again”, performing unaccompanied to showcase breath control and tonal strength. Which was for me also the emotional peak. Here, his voice carried raw vulnerability, a powerful reminder of why his fans connect so deeply with him. The set closed with “Need U”, leaving the audience with a warm, lingering glow.

GSoul’s performance was a masterclass in connecting with an audience. It combined emotional depth, vocal brilliance, and playful energy, all wrapped in the intimacy that makes his live shows unforgettable. GSoul continues to evolve — and this night was proof that he is not only a formidable vocalist, but also a performer who invites fans to truly step into his world. For anyone who has yet to experience him live, this show was a reminder that you have to see him!
Such a beautifully written review! You really captured the emotion and atmosphere of GSoul’s performance — it felt like I was right there in the crowd. His ability to connect with the audience through pure vocal talent and sincerity is unmatched. “Love Me Again” always gives me chills, and it sounds like this live version was something truly special. Can’t wait to hear those unreleased tracks!