![]() She performed with four backup dancers who were all tightly covered in red lace jumpsuits. As the first act, I wasn’t really familiar with this artist, but I had an open mind and was ready for whatever she was going to bring to the table. The third act of the night was a Kali Uchis who is a Colombian-American singer and songwriter from Alexandria, Virginia. I can’t wait to see where he goes next with his career. You could really tell he is a master at his craft with how he was moving, and flowing on stage. Even though it was a smaller stage Vince owned it and gave one hell of a performance. I’ve been a fan of him for many years so I was very excited to see him live. ![]() That’s where the next artist, Vince Staples, played at. One main big one, and one smaller one which was on the other side of the arena. I wasn’t really into it, but I could tell the crowd was.įor the concert, there were two stages. In regards to his music, I really wish I would have dove into it so I could have known it better. You’ll have to see the photos to really grasp the image they had. He and his hype man also had on these pairs of jeans that had the middle sections cut out. He also wore a hard hat and had a hype man with him as well who also wore that same type of clothing. For his stage set up he had a theme that looked like something out of a construction site. ![]() His set was definitely one of the most unique I’ve seen in a while. The first performer of the night was Texas native, Teezo Touchdown, who I honestly didn’t know much about besides him having a literal head full of nails (he literally has nails in his hair). Will it succeed, or fail? That’s the question that I’m hoping to answer in this review of the Dallas gig. Coming off the high success and high critic reviews regarding his album of the same name meant this tour had a lot of hype around it and expectations were revved up. It was a gloomy and rainy night in Dallas, Texas when Tyler, the Creator’s much-anticipated “Call Me if You Get Lost” tour finally came to town. ![]()
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