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Justice Live! at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

At a low point in “Neverender” and “Safe and Sound,” Gaspard Augé of Justice is engulfed in light. Photo by Scott Hobbs.

On May 21 and 22, French electronic duo Justice performed live at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. The show featured local singer The Dare as the opener, followed by a 90-minute performance from Justice. The music within the show encompassed the band’s entire discography, featuring many songs from the albums “Hyperdrama” and “Woman Worldwide.”

The billboard outside the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium highlights the back-to-back performance dates. Photo by Scott Hobbs.
Justice begins their set with their song “Intro.” Photo by Scott Hobbs.
Staring down the crowd, Justice’s signature cross logo lights up the venue. Photo by Scott Hobbs.
The set behind Justice lights up during their mix of “Generator” and “Love S.O.S.” Photo by Scott Hobbs.
Lights descend from the ceiling, their edges glowing as the energy builds in the venue. Photo by Scott Hobbs.
As the drop hits on “Alakazam!,” “Mannequin Love,” “We Are Your Friends” and “Tthhee Ppaarrttyy,” the stage is engulfed in light. Photo by Scott Hobbs.
The lights dim as Justice brings the energy down before the next song. Photo by Scott Hobbs.
The set begins flashing across the colors of the rainbow as “One Night/All Night” and “D.A.N.C.E.” build to their drop. Photo by Scott Hobbs.
The crowd erupts with excitement as the drop hits and lights flash out over the crowd. Photo by Scott Hobbs.
As the second drop of the song approaches, the lights momentarily dim. Photo by Scott Hobbs.
Following the second drop of “One Night/All Night” and “D.A.N.C.E.,” all the lights come back on in full force. Photo by Scott Hobbs.
Again bringing the energy back down, Justice transitions to “Safe and Sound (WWW)” to get the crowd ready for the next big moment. Photo by Scott Hobbs.
The vocals of Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker echo through the venue as “Neverender” and “Safe and Sound” begins. Photo by Scott Hobbs.
Justice excites the crowd with harsh red lights illuminating the venue and their mix of “Stress (WWW)” and “Afterimage.” Photo by Scott Hobbs.
After approximately 70 minutes, Justice briefly exits the stage before returning for an encore. Photo by Scott Hobbs.
Justice gets the crowd right back into the performance with “Mannequin Love,” “Heavy Metal” and “Fire.” Photo by Scott Hobbs.
As the show nears its end, Justice intensifies the lights, exciting the crowd. Photo by Scott Hobbs.
Justice rounds out the performance with “D.A.N.C.E.,” “Safe and Sound” and “Neverender.” Photo by Scott Hobbs.
The duo cues up “The End” and makes their way off the stage to greet fans at the barricade. Photo by Scott Hobbs.