On October 1st, Julia Jacklin took the stage at Sala Apolo in Barcelona, turning the iconic venue into something far more intimate than anyone could have anticipated. With her soft, melancholic voice and sparse instrumentation, Jacklin commanded the room, and with little more than her guitar for company, Jacklin proved that less is often more. Her performance needed no frills to captivate the room.
At times, her music felt like folk—intimate, acoustic, and delicate. At other moments, she leaned into the rawness of Americana,But through it all, her music was tied together by an indie edge that felt uniquely hers. It’s this blend of styles that makes Jacklin’s work so compelling; it’s folk, it’s Americana, but above all, it’s personal.
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Photos and Words by Carla Fuster
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