2hollis Turns The O2 Victoria Warehouse into His Own World in Manchester
On Friday 24th November 2025, 2hollis turned the O2 Victoria Warehouse Manchester into his own world. Throughout his set he delivered high-energy and chaos, with his EDM-leaning sound that he’s known for. The industrial character of the venue paired well with his sound, but what elevated the entire experience was the thoughtful lighting design and the huge inflatable white tiger stage setup. The tiger wasn’t just a visual centrepiece it was a playful nod to what his fans affectionately call him, a symbol that made the whole production feel personal and deeply connected to his community. His music truly hit hard live, especially with the lighting syncing to every beat and drop.
Even with all the chaos, one of the most striking moments was when he slowed everything down for the song “Eldest Child.” The room softened, the lighting melted into calmer tones, and the whole crowd took a breath. It felt intimate—almost like a reset before the energy kicked back in.
What made the night work so well was how connected he stayed to the crowd. He moved with intention, checked in on fans, created space when things got too packed, and kept the atmosphere wild without letting it get unsafe. From the moment he appeared, 2hollis commanded the room with a presence that was confident yet deeply connected. He didn’t just perform at the crowd; he performed with them. Throughout his set, he moved across the stage, leaned into the front rows, exchanged moments with fans, and made sure everyone felt seen.
And of course, it wouldn’t be a 2hollis show if he didn’t close with “Jeans” six times in a row chaotic, iconic, and exactly what everyone came for. By the end of the show the venue felt transformed from the immersive staging, the white tiger rooted in fan culture, and 2hollis’ genuine connection with his audience, the night became more than just a concert—it was a full experience, the kind that sticks with you long after the lights fade.
Review and Photos by: Beth Duda