Lukas Graham started off their concert tour in the US with a west coast tour that started off wednesday night at the Santa Ana Observatory. His performance was nothing short of spectacular playing hit songs like Love Someone, Mama Said, 7 years, and many other great songs. The energy was brought to each and every song making the band's presence felt throughout the venue. There wasn't a dull moment throughout the whole show. They shared 3 new songs with Santa Ana that had everyone moving and grooving. It was really a night to remember in the Observatory for the Danish Pop band.
Porno for Pyros kicked off their much anticipated what was originally supposed to be a reunion turned farewell tour in Santa Ana, California at the Observatory OC in front of a sold out crowd. After having canceled their reunion last year this was the band's first time on tour since 1998. Local band Glossy and Tigercub out of the UK open up the special first night of the tour for the Porno for Pyros. The band started off the night with “Meija” then played the newly released song “Little Me” and “Agua” released late last year. There were lots of emotions on display as lead vocalist Perry Farrell traded gazes with the rest of the band. Between a few songs Perry took time to take it all in the moment along with the other members of the band. Throughout the show they performed other major hits like “Pets”and “Tahitian Moon.” They ended the night covering out the legendary Jimi Hendrix “Hey Gypsy Boy” and their very own “Bad Shit.” A very emotional night left on a very high note on opening night.
Gloria Trevi’s “Mi Soundtrack World” came through the community of Thousand Palms at the Acrisure Arena. Where she kicks off the night in front of thousands of eager fans ready to listen to everything that Gloria Trevi’s discography has to offer. She started the night off with her newly released song “Medusa.” From the get go she the energy she brought onto the stage was unmatched. She played hits like “Zapatos Viejos“, '“Gloria”, and “Cinco Minutos.“ A truly nostalgic experience for myself hearing “Cinco Minutos“ having grown up in a Mexican household where my mom would play it while she cleaned around the house. It was a well produced show from the lighting to all the different set changes. She must have changed outfits at least on 10 different occasion always wearing something that popped and made her really standout. It left fans yearning for more even after the encore and as she closed out the night in Thousand Palms