Dylan Gossett @ House of Blues - Houston
April 16th, 2024: Dylan Gossett @ House of Blues - Houston, TX
Dylan Gossett - Photos Courtesy of: Brittaney Penney
It was a humid, Tuesday night when we headed over to the House of Blues in Houston for Dylan Gossett’s show. It seemed the entire city was out and ready to jam out with Dylan and his touring band.
If you are not familiar with Dylan Gossett, he is a country singer-songwriter, hailing from Austin, Texas. So although this wasn’t his hometown show, we are close enough that it felt that way! He had a lot of his family and friends in the crowd, which made it feel even more special that he sold out the Bronze Peacock room at HOB.
Not only is he on a massive upward trajectory, you’d think Dylan had been releasing music for his entire life, but his first official release was only in 2023. It just goes to show that if you really believe in something or know what you want to do with your life, just do it. You never know where it will take you!
We were incredibly impressed with Dylan and the way he was able to captivate the fans in the audience. Everyone was hanging onto his every word and it was beautiful to witness. Our favorite songs from his set were
: “Coal,” “Beneath Oak Trees,” and “To Be Free.”
We will be keeping an eye out for Dylan Gossett and his upcoming releases and tour. Next time he is in Texas, we’ll be front row cheering our fellow Texans on!
Offset @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom - Chicago
March 23rd, 2024: Offset, SleazyWorld Go, Mango Foo and Moonrock Mont @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom - Chicago, IL
Offset - Photos Courtesy of: Asia Austin
Offset brought his A-game on Saturday night when he performed in front of a sold-out crowd at Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom for his “Set It Off” Tour. The show featured energetic performances from Offset and both male and female backup dancers, lots of strobe lights, and an elaborate stage set up with a long white staircase. The vibes were high the entire night with emotions you could feel from the back of the venue.
In addition to performing hits from his new album, Offset also had the crowd going wild to some of his classics with Migos such as “Bad and Boujee”, a fan favorite collab he did with Metro Boomin called “Ric Flair Drip”, and a dedication to his fellow Migos member Takeoff who sadly passed away in 2022. Adding on to the excitement, Offset also had a surprise guest appearance by G Herbo.
Overall, the “Set It Off” tour seems to be solidifying Offset’s status as a top-tier performer in the hip-hop world. Anyone who attends a show on this tour can definitely expect to leave an even bigger fan of him than they were before.
Lola Young @ Theater of Living Arts - Philadelphia
March 23rd 2024: Lola Young @ Theater of Living Arts - Philadelphia, PA
Lola Young - Photos Courtesy of Carolyn Lederach
Lola Young took the stage in tears on Saturday, March 23rd in Philly. Before you assume the worst, it was the good kind of tears. As the band took the stage and started to play through the familiar intro to “Conceited”, the entire crowd sang together word for word before Lola even arrived on stage. Overwhelmed with the emotion of kicking off her first headlining show in Philadelphia, Lola ran out on stage and began to cry emotional happy tears and the crowd continued to sing.
Lola took a minute to compose herself and thank the crowd then continued with the set. Leaving all her emotions on the stage of happiness, anger, and amusement, you couldn’t help but be drawn in by Lola’s stage presence. As to not let us forget about past acoustic releases we even got treated to a few acoustic tracks like “3rd of Jan”. The set also included a handful of new unreleased tracks off her upcoming album later this year. All wrapped up into the encore of the song that started off the night, “Conceited”. I can’t wait to continue to see Lola continue to grow as an artist and inevitably play to larger and larger crowds.
Setlist
Revolve Around You
Money
What Is It
Don't Hate Me
3rd of Jan
Blind Love
Walk On By
Big Brown Eyes
Black Cab
Wish You Were Dead
Flicker of Light
Conceited
Don't Hate Me
Maddie Zahm @ World Cafe Live - Philadelphia
March 7th, 2024: Maddie Zahm, Leanna Firestone @ World Cafe Live - Philadelphia, PA
Maddie Zahm - Photos Courtesy of: Mandy Scott
The night started with a lovely acoustic performance by pop artist Leanna Firestone. Her interaction with the crowd was refreshing. World Cafe Live was packed with laughter and sing-alongs.
Maddie Zahm, the main act of the night (Pennsylvania Native). Tonight happened to be Maddie’s birthday, and the crowd (when they got the chance) roared into ‘Happy Birthday’ flustering the singer.
Maddie played a song titled ‘Sheets’ a new song from her upcoming album - it’s bass/drum heavy and extremely catchy - keep an ear out for that drop (I know I will). During (lady Killer) her pianist and guitarist switched instruments & the house turned the disco ball on it turned into a full-fledged party.
Maddie brought her “best friend/roommate” Katie Turner out for Funny Fat Friend instant goosebumps before the encore someone came out with a cake for Maddie & everyone sang happy birthday yet again.
One thing I feel about this tour is that there will always be fan interaction. I don’t think there was a single person who wasn’t singing along all night, this was such a personable show.
There are a little over 10 more dates on this tour I HIGHLY suggest you find yourself at a date near you!
K. Flay @ Chop Shop - Chicago
March 15th, 2024: K. Flay @ Chop Shop - Chicago, IL
K.Flay - Photos Courtesy of: Timi Ikene
Wilmette, Illinois Native K. Flay lit up Night 1 of her 2-night run in Chicago for her intimate venue tour. K. Flay kicked off the show with her raging new hit single “Carsick”, and engaged the crowd through oldies but goodies like High Enough. I haven't seen energy like that on a stage in quite some time, her presence was demanding for sure. Welcome back to Chicago, K. Flay, we here at The Photo Ladies can't wait to see you again soon!
JP Saxe @ Brooklyn Bowl - Philadelphia
March 2nd 2024: JP Saxe @ Brooklyn Bowl - Philadelphia, PA
JP Saxe - Photos Courtesy of Carolyn Lederach
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Mitski @ Kings Theatre - Brooklyn
February 27th, 2024: Mitski @ Kings Theatre - Brooklyn, NY
Mitski - Photos Courtesy of: Chinaza Ajuonuma
Mitski's performance at Kings Theatre on February 27th was a mesmerizing journey through her emotive catalog, leaving the audience spellbound with her raw talent and captivating stage presence. As she took the stage, Mitski delved deep into her music, delivering each song with a powerful intensity that held the crowd in rapt attention from start to finish. Her interpretive dancing added an extra layer of emotion, allowing her to convey the depth of her lyrics viscerally and poignantly.
From the haunting melodies of "Buffalo Replaced" to the pulsating energy of "Geyser," Mitski showcased the breadth of her musical prowess, effortlessly transitioning between moments of vulnerability and strength. The setlist was a carefully curated journey through her discography, with highlights including the achingly beautiful "First Love/Late Spring" and the anthemic "I Will Always Love You After You."
As the evening unfolded, Mitski's connection with the audience became palpable, with each song drawing the crowd deeper into her world. The encore, preceded by a three-minute ovation, was a fitting conclusion to the night, featuring soul-stirring renditions of "Nobody" and "Washing Machine Heart" that left the audience longing for more.
Overall, Mitski's performance at Kings Theatre was nothing short of extraordinary, showcasing her immense talent as both a musician and a performer. With her emotive vocals, evocative lyrics, and captivating stage presence, Mitski left an indelible impression on all who were fortunate enough to witness her live.
Ryan Beatty @ Theater of Living Arts - Philadelphia
February 22nd 2024: Ryan Beatty @ Theater of Living Arts - Philadelphia, PA
Ryan Beatty - Photos Courtesy of Carolyn Lederach
Ryan Beatty finally graced us with his calico tour this month. After nearly a year since the release of his third album (and I would venture to say Beatty’s best album), Calico, we caught him in on his Philadelphia stop on February 22nd at The Theater of Living Arts. Calico was very personal to me, and one of my favorite albums of 2023, so needless to say I was very excited to experience all the songs live and the show did not disappoint. If I could live in a show for the rest of my life, I think it would be this one. The crowd was extremely respectful and quiet as Ryan took the stage, and didn’t light up until the first few notes of “White Teeth” hit.
The setlist was a heavenly mix across all three of Beatty’s releases, with the majority of the focus on songs from Calico. The stage was set up with an intimate circle of the band surrounding Ryan, who stayed seated and eyes closed the entire performance. Older Beatty singles such as “Powerslide” even had a more intimate stripped-back version, bringing new light to the oldest songs.
If you had any hesitation at all in catching Beatty on this tour, just buy the ticket now and do not miss this tour!
Setlist
Ribbons
Bruises Off the Peach
Cinnamon Bread
Andromeda
Bright Red
Haircut
Powerslide
Backseat
Casino
Hunter
Multiple Endings
White Teeth
Do I Ever Cross Your Mind?
Little Faith