
Small Room, Big Voice: An Evening With THERA
On an arena stage, distance does some of the work for you, lights, production, thousands of voices singing back at you can carry a performance even on an off night. Strip all of that away, put an artist a few feet from a room with no more than a hundred people, with nothing but a stool and a piano, and there’s nowhere left to hide. That was the setup last night at London’s Century Club, where nineteen-year-old Czech pop artist Thera gave an early, intimate preview of her upcoming live EP, ‘everywhere, all at once’.
Before she appeared, her manager took a moment to set the scene, talking through how far Thera has come already. Thera herself appeared, red dress, dark hair loose, and took her seat as though this were the most natural thing in the world.
She opened with ‘do you see?’, and it’s the clearest example of what this stripped-back format does to her music. On record, the song sits in dark-pop territory: layered, propulsive, built for a chorus that hits like a wave. On piano alone, it becomes something else entirely, quieter, more exposed, every word given room to land in a way the studio version doesn’t allow. It’s less a pop song here and more a private admission made public.
‘rain’ followed, softer still, carrying a melancholic weight that felt almost at odds with the fact she wrote it at just twelve years old. Before closing the trio with ‘rewind’, she joked that it’s usually one of the most energetic moments in her live show, a claim that was hard to square with the hushed, aching version played here, though it lost nothing in translation. If anything, the quieter arrangement made its emotional core easier to reach.
The evening’s final moment broke from the format entirely. Rather than perform it, Thera let a new, unreleased track play over the speakers while she spoke about working with a new producer and chasing a different sound for what comes next. Judging by the snippet on offer, it leans further into dance-pop than anything played earlier in the night, a shift in direction rather than a continuation of it.
It amounted to a short set, three songs sung, one played, no encore, no big finish, but it did exactly what it needed to. In a room this size, an artist either has the songs and the presence to hold a crowd’s attention or they don’t. Thera clearly does, and everywhere, all at once looks set to prove it to a much wider audience than the one lucky enough to be in that room last night.
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