Pale Grey
Reflektor, Liège
21st March 2025
Photography by Erin Terlier (@erin.terlier)


Erin Terlier
Hi, I’m Erin Terlier, a passionate photographer based in Belgium (and London). My work focuses primarily on concert photography but I also love shooting portraits.
My approach is all about capturing moments that speak for themselves — whether it’s the chaos of a live show or the quiet vulnerability of a portrait. Photography is my way of documenting stories, emotions, and connections.
Pale Grey bring their new album ‘It Feels Like I Always Knew You’ to Reflektor, for a varied and transportative performance
Last week, Pale Grey took the Reflektor stage and delivered a performance that exceeded all expectations. Their vocals were outstanding — every note hit with precision and emotion, staying true to the recorded versions of their songs. It was exactly what fans hoped for and they did not disappoint.
The crowd was hooked from the first moments, drawn into the band’s world as they kicked off with their song ‘Eve.’ The energy never wavered, with the audience fully engaged throughout the entire set.


What stood out most was how seamlessly Pale Grey transitioned between upbeat, lively tracks and slower, more reflective moments. This dynamic kept the crowd on their toes, never knowing what was coming next but loving every moment of it.
A highlight of the show was the use of mirrors on stage, which cleverly mirrored — no pun intended — the essence of their latest album. The album itself tells stories of different people, and the reflective imagery felt like a visual representation of that concept. It added depth to the performance, making it feel even more immersive.
By the end of the set, it was clear that Pale Grey had achieved something special: they transported the audience into their world, making everyone forget their worries for an hour. It wasn’t just a concert — it was an experience. One that left the crowd buzzing, already hoping for the next chance to see them live again.


Photography by Erin Terlier (@erin.terlier)
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