The xx band performs first full trio show in eight years at sold-out Mexico City concert.
The xx band performs first full trio show in eight years at sold-out Mexico City concert.
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The xx perform first full show as trio in eight years in Mexico City

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The xx reunited onstage on April 3 at Mexico City's Pepsi Center WTC for their first complete performance as a trio since 2018. Romy Madley Croft, Oliver Sim, and Jamie xx delivered a 19-song set drawing from their studio albums and solo projects. The show kicked off three sold-out gigs in the city and precedes festival dates.

The trio opened with 'Crystalised' from their 2009 debut xx and closed with 'Infinity'. The setlist spanned their three studio albums—xx, 2012’s Coexist, and 2017’s I See You—including fan favorites like 'Say Something Loving', 'Islands', 'Angels', 'Fiction', 'Shelter', 'VCR', 'On Hold', and 'I Dare You', alongside deeper cuts and remixes. Mid-set highlights featured solo tracks: Jamie xx's 'Loud Places', Sim's 'GMT', and Romy's 'Enjoy Your Life'. The encore included 'Night Time', the first-ever live rendition of 'Seasons Run', 'Sunset', and 'Infinity'. Positioned against a hazy, dark backdrop, the backlit trio teased the career-spanning performance as a 'next chapter.'

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

Reactions on X to The xx's first full show as a trio in eight years at Mexico City's Pepsi Center WTC on April 3, 2026, were overwhelmingly positive. Music outlets and fans shared videos of performances like 'Crystalised' and 'On Hold', setlists, and photos, highlighting the emotional comeback and high energy. High-engagement posts from diverse accounts expressed excitement and nostalgia, with no notable negative or skeptical opinions.

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