The godly party girl duo Coco & Clair Clair strolled onstage Friday night in their glamorous fur coats, bold shades and high heels, bumping their viral TikTok hit “Pop Star.” Opening their 50-minute stacked set of glitzy dream pop and sassy rap tracks, they engaged the crowd in playful banter and casual conversation, admitting they had no time to pregame.
“Cheers y’all!” the Atlanta baddies ecstatically screamed, “Are y’all ready to party?”
They giggled and grabbed from the multitude of shots lined across the DJ table, throwing back their first of many throughout the night. Overpriced venue cocktails and fruity vape smoke rose above the sea of hundreds dressed in black, pink and cheetah print outfits.
Breaking into bratty trap beats (“Graceland”), colorful strobe lights struck the flashy yet trashy metallic streamer backdrop. Taylor Nave (Coco) rapped into the microphone with confident rage (“Kate Spade”), while Claire Toothill (Clair Clair) bopped around the stage singing chill pop vocals (“Crushcrushcrush”), crystallizing their powerful yet laid-back dynamic.
Flowing through their two album discography and playing hits from their latest sophomore album, Girls, they paused to pay tribute to their own beloved artist, and clearly others. As they began singing Lana Del Rey’s cherished sonnet, “National Anthem,” echoes transcended over the crowd-pleasing track, the audience in shock.
The duo's inseparable friendship arose from Twitter in 2012, and over a decade later, their ride-or-die loyalty radiated throughout their performance. The Atlanta baddies loosely danced around one another, boosted each other’s colossal egos, and aggressively dissed their haters to their cyberspace track “My Girl.”
The careless duo falsely promised their closing song “Aggy,” many people foolishly filing out. Following four dragged minutes of electric DJ mixes from their guest Raven Artson, they returned with a thrilling encore, strutting around stage under the white strobes and gifting the remaining fans with a few more bangers before last call.
Coco and Clair Clair shut down the party by leaning over the barricade of shrieking fans handing them printed setlists before nonchalantly disappearing off stage for the final time.