The Last Dinner Party Delivers Powerful Performance at Packed Agora Show

U.K. band's theatrical set showcases new album 'From The Pyre' to enthusiastic Cleveland audience

Apr. 7, 2026 at 12:20pm

An abstract close-up photograph of shattered glass and glittering sequins, capturing the high-energy, glamorous atmosphere of a rock concert.The Last Dinner Party's theatrical performance at The Agora captivated the audience with its blend of art-rock, baroque pop, and noise rock sensibilities.Cleveland Today

The Last Dinner Party, a rising U.K. pop-rock group, performed their entire sophomore album 'From The Pyre' during a packed show at The Agora in Cleveland. The band's theatrical and cinematic stage presence, coupled with their driving guitar-based sound and lead singer Abigail Morris' powerful vocals, captivated the audience, many of whom were fervent fans who had traveled from as far as Columbus to see the performance.

Why it matters

The Last Dinner Party's statement show at The Agora highlighted the band's potential to break out and achieve greater stardom, with their unique blend of art-rock, baroque pop, and noise rock sensibilities resonating strongly with the young, passionate crowd. The performance showcased the band's creative ambition and ability to connect with audiences through their emotive, thematically-rich songwriting.

The details

The Last Dinner Party, an all-female pop-rock group with Max Lilley filling in on bass, kicked off their 19-song set with the epic opening track 'Agnus Dei' from their new album 'From The Pyre.' Lead singer Abigail Morris delivered each song with theatrical flair, drawing comparisons to the vocal stylings of Florence Welch and Chappell Roan. The band's driving guitar work, heavy distortion, and Morris' powerful falsetto created a sonic landscape that matched the dark, introspective themes of heartbreak, violence, and destruction explored in their lyrics. Highlights included the jangly 'Inferno' and an unreleased new song that hinted at the band's continued evolution. The show culminated with Morris leading the audience in an impromptu dance lesson before the band returned to reprise the opening number 'Agnus Dei.'

  • The Last Dinner Party performed at The Agora in Cleveland on April 6, 2026.

The players

The Last Dinner Party

A rising U.K. pop-rock band known for their theatrical, cinematic stage presence and blend of art-rock, baroque pop, and noise rock sensibilities.

Abigail Morris

The lead singer of The Last Dinner Party, known for her powerful vocals and ability to deliver each song with dramatic flair.

Max Lilley

A musician filling in on bass for The Last Dinner Party while their regular bassist, Georgia Davies, recovers from a recent back injury.

Payton Courtney

A devoted fan of The Last Dinner Party who traveled from Kent, Ohio to attend the Cleveland show and secured a prime spot in the front row.

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What they’re saying

“'I've been waiting for so long to sing about the banks of Ohio'”

— Abigail Morris, Lead Singer, The Last Dinner Party

“'I like everything they do. I've been a huge fan since their first single came out.'”

— Payton Courtney, Fan

What’s next

The Last Dinner Party's performance at The Agora has generated significant buzz, raising speculation about the band potentially securing a high-profile opening slot on an upcoming tour or even an appearance on 'Saturday Night Live' as they continue to build their fanbase and momentum.

The takeaway

The Last Dinner Party's powerful, theatrical performance at The Agora showcased the band's creative ambition and ability to connect with audiences through their emotive, thematically-rich songwriting. The enthusiastic response from the young, passionate crowd suggests the band is on the cusp of breaking out and achieving greater stardom.