Marika Hackman live in concert.
ON TOUR

Marika Hackman

44
critic concert reviews
folk

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

75
%
Based on 
44
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Based on 
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Critic Consensus

Based on 44 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Marika Hackman is rated as an enjoyable live performer, with some notable strengths. Marika Hackman concert reviews describe live shows and performances as energetic, haunting, astonishing, delightful, melodious, melancholic, and lively.

ON TOUR

multiple venues, Dalston, United Kingdom (November 9)

Latest Release

The Girl Who Fell to Earth (28 May 2024)

Artist Info

Genre
folk
Origin
Hampshire, England, United Kingdom (2/17/1992)
Bio
Marika Louise Hackman (born 1992) is an English vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. She was born in Hampshire and has lived in Devon, Brighton and London.
Has Performed With
Our Girl

Critic Concert Reviews

musicOMH (UK)

July 15, 2024
80
%
Transgressive’s twentieth anniversary celebrations get underway with a triumphant, if rain-soaked, outdoor show

RockShot Magazine (UK)

March 8, 2020
%
March 2020. Coronavirus fever is gripping the nation.

The Upcoming (UK)

March 6, 2020
80
%
While the adolescent, splattered banner which dominated the stage suggested a youthful indifference, everything about Hackmans performance signalled the rare focus and creative prowess which continues to set her apart. She remains a true master of melancholic pop, even if the more lively moments never quite went off.

The Skinny (UK)

March 3, 2020
80
%
Marika Hackman returns to Edinburgh for an energetic show with plenty of "saucy" moments

Buzz Magazine (UK)

March 2, 2020
80
%
The Gate, Cardiff, Sat 29 Feb

Diandra Reviews It All (USA)

October 17, 2019
%
Marika Hackman Finds Human Friends At Elsewhere

Evening Standard (UK)

September 27, 2019
60
%
Lead single I’m Not Where You Are was similarly rapturously received, its irresistible hook both buoyant and taut.

Past critic reviews published in

For Folks Sake (UK), Drunken Werewolf (UK), The 405 (UK)

Image Credit

Paul Hudson [CC BY-2.0] via Wikimedia Commons