The live performance of by the Eurythmics at 46664: The Event is widely considered a career highlight for the duo, capturing them at a rare moment of reunion for a profound cause . Performed on November 29, 2003 , at Green Point Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, this rendition is celebrated for its emotional depth and the chemistry between Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart. Performance Highlights
: Fans frequently describe Lennox’s vocals as having "so much soul," with many noting that her voice remained powerful and "stunning" decades after the song's original 1983 release.
: While the original studio version is a synth-pop staple, this live version emphasized a "mellowed out" yet "melodramatic" feel. It featured Stewart’s masterful guitar work, which some reviewers say creates the feeling of an "approaching storm".
: This was the opening song of their two-song set (followed by "Sweet Dreams"), marking one of their most significant live appearances during their post-1990s hiatus. Critical & Fan Reception
Eurythmics "here Comes The Rain Again" Live 46664 The Event -
The live performance of by the Eurythmics at 46664: The Event is widely considered a career highlight for the duo, capturing them at a rare moment of reunion for a profound cause . Performed on November 29, 2003 , at Green Point Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, this rendition is celebrated for its emotional depth and the chemistry between Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart. Performance Highlights
: Fans frequently describe Lennox’s vocals as having "so much soul," with many noting that her voice remained powerful and "stunning" decades after the song's original 1983 release. Eurythmics "Here Comes The Rain Again" live 46664 THE EVENT
: While the original studio version is a synth-pop staple, this live version emphasized a "mellowed out" yet "melodramatic" feel. It featured Stewart’s masterful guitar work, which some reviewers say creates the feeling of an "approaching storm". The live performance of by the Eurythmics at
: This was the opening song of their two-song set (followed by "Sweet Dreams"), marking one of their most significant live appearances during their post-1990s hiatus. Critical & Fan Reception : While the original studio version is a