“Do you feel free London?” FKA twigs screams to 20,000 of her fans at her Body High tour at the O2 Arena, who scream back just as enthusiastically. One girl to my right is doing a handstand in a full silver bodysuit. Her friends cheer her on as she kicks her legs in the air. On my left, someone is crying during “Mary Magdalene”. I’m vibrating in the stalls, as people dance hard to twigs’ unique blend of avant pop and experimental electronic music. 

“Eusexua is the same feeling as having been dancing all night, and you lose seven hours to music, and you look at your phone and think ‘Oh my God, it’s 8am and the last time you looked it was 1,’“ twigs explained when Eusexua, her third studio album, was released. Eusexua is freedom. In a world where we lack so much of it, chained to our desks and worldly responsibilities; where we see pleasure as frivolous, even though we all need and deserve it – eusexua demands that we feel more, that we feel everything. On her Body High Tour, twigs asks her fans to have an evening of unadulterated pleasure and freedom with her; queer freedom, sexual freedom and the freedom to express who you are. 

If you missed her homecoming show last night, Dazed Clubber Klara Ähman immortalised the evening in the gallery above.