Piri, who had learned pole dancing while studying chemistry at Lancaster University,[1]: 53:00 met Tommy Villiers in 2020 just before the second United Kingdom COVID-19 lockdown.
[17] In addition, that gig featured a guest spot from Parthenope[21] and was laid out with potted plants, a small Persian rug, and giant mushrooms, which Rigotti described as "evocative of your mate's cozy living room".
[17] The final gig of the tour took place at The Warehouse Project,[13] and was part of a birthday party celebrating the anniversary of London-based promoter Eat Your Own Ears.
Izzy Morris of LeftLion, who reviewed their Bodega gig, wrote that it both "contained a feeling of relaxed, playful spontaneity" and maintained "a sense of polish and cohesivity that you wouldn't expect two so early in their careers to have cracked" [sic].
He also described the pair's cover of "Gypsy Woman" as "fluffy" but noted that the track lost "a distinct shard of toughness" through Piri's softer vocals.