Good Neighbours, Peace Maker, Fletcher Fletcher
February 16th, 2026 | O2 Institute Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Indie-rock duo Good Neighbours took stage at the O2 Institute in the heart of Birmingham's art corner, Digbeth. Supported by indie-rock band Fletcher Fletcher and Rapper Peace Maker, who both brought high energy to the crowd keeping them engaged throughout their sets, preparing the crowd for what was about to come.
Good Neighbours are a duo who started in 2024, getting their viral hit ‘Home’ within their first year in the industry. Embarking on their second tour across the UK. Good Neighbours did not disappoint.
The band brought insane energy to their show, lots of interesting, flashing and silhouette lighting to create this gorgeous stage show. Their high energy was reciprocated by their fans, interacting throughout the show with the band. Singing and dancing along to every word. This showed the impact the band's music has on their fans, making them want to interact and enjoy the music around them and spending time with the people they have attended with.
Throughout the whole show, the fans were recording and clapping along to the music, encouraging the band and simply enjoying their time. Seeing this, the band got the crowd involved, asking them to clap, getting them to dance and creating a wholesome environment for everyone there.
Closing out their show, Good Neighbours strategically brought their fans energy by playing their viral hit ‘Home’ right towards the end of the set. By doing this, the band recaptured their fans attention, this also meant people who accompanied fans and didn’t quite know the music became engaged at the end of the show making the show memorable to them.
However, after their final song Daisies, the show seemed to have quite an abrupt ending with the band just leaving the stage.