Boston Manor (with support from Soft Cult, Trash Boat, and Anxious) performing at Velvet Underground in Toronto, ON on April 4, 2022. All photos taken by Carly Boomer.






















































Boston Manor (with support from Soft Cult, Trash Boat, and Anxious) performing at Velvet Underground in Toronto, ON on April 4, 2022. All photos taken by Carly Boomer.
Black Midi (with support from NNAMBDÏ) performing at Union Transfer in Philadelphia, PA on April 3, 2022. All photos taken by Sophia Zucker.
ARMNHMR (with support from Crystal Skies, Fairlane, Amidy, and Fam) performing at The Factory in Dallas, TX on April 2, 2022. All photos taken by Anchita Tandon.
Giveaway performing at Starline Social Club in Oakland, CA on April 2, 2022. All photos taken by Brooke Ridener.
Epik High (with support from Woosung) performing at The Studio at The Factory in Dallas, TX on April 1, 2022. All photos taken by Anchita Tandon.
Portugal. The Man and alt-J performing at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, CA on April 1, 2022. All photos taken by Brandon Lu.
Drake White performing at Gramercy Theatre in New York City on March 31, 2022. All photos taken by Samantha Crowley.
Vacations performing at The Abbey in Orlando, FL on March 31, 2022. All photos taken by Valentina Ramirez.
Fit For A King (with support from Silent Planet, Hollow Front, and Avoid) performing at The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA on April 2, 2022. All photos taken by Alyssa Hudson.
Tom Misch performing at Fox Theater in Oakland, CA on April 2, 2022. All photos taken by Brandon Lu.
The Maine (with support from The Happy Fits and Charlotte Sands) performing at Union Transfer in Philadelphia, PA on March 28, 2022. All photos taken by Cami Liberty.
Belmont (with support from Super American and Youth Fountain) performing at Ace Of Cups in Columbus, OH on March 29, 2022. All photos taken by Kayla Kreller.
Ruel (with support from Tim Atlas) performing at Brooklyn Steel in Brooklyn, NY on March 27, 2022. All photos taken by Amélie Stoddard.
Bad Bunny performing at Amway Center in Orlando, FL on March 29, 2022. All photos taken by Valentina Ramirez.
Grandson (with support from Royal & the Serpent and Oxymorrons) performing at Union Transfer in Philadelphia, PA on March 26, 2022. All photos taken by Cami Liberty.
Relient K (with support from Semler) performing at House of Blues in Cleveland, OH on March 27, 2022. All photos taken by Kayla Kreller.
Cavetown (with support from Tessa Violet and Addison Grace) performing at The Fillmore in Philadelphia, PA on March 26, 2022. All photos taken by Sophia Zucker.
In a rising popular venue in Atlanta, up-and-coming music sensation, Tate McRae, brings her tour to the South. At Terminal West, 18-year-old McRae has brought along UK-native, Mimi Webb, as a supporting act. “Only think about him on the weekdays and weekends,” McRae sings her opener to her Atlanta crowd. Paired with two dancers, one on either side of her, McRae is on stage with full leg extensions and light choreography. The crowd is roaring. “Hi, Atlanta.” Tate McRae waves at the fully packed venue. She remarks that her last time in Atlanta was at Music Midtown in September 2021. “It was my favorite festival to perform at,” the singer admits. After introductory notes, McRae starts the track for her 2020 anthem, “r u ok.”
“I have a question for you guys, does anyone here have any fake friends?” McRae’s dancers make their way back on stage for her next performance of her single, “all my friends are fake.” McRae’s custom “T8” sign lights up in array of colors as her next song, “Bad Ones,” begins to fill the room. After the track concludes, McRae’s band begins to reset as she looks around for a place to sit. Grabbing her mic and sitting perched on a stool, McRae lets her set dip to a light lull.
“Some of you may know I started out on YouTube,” she begins. She reminisces on her first song ever released, “I wrote it in 20 minutes when I was 13. And now it’s just stuck with me forever.” People begin to scream the title of the song from different places in the crowd. McRae laughs as the music for “One Day,” starts to play.
McRae notes that her next song she wrote when she was “in grade 10,” and recalls the moments leading up to its release. The track from her 2020 EP, “that way,” starts weave through the crowd like a dream. With lyrics like, “I know what you mean when you act like that,” McRae is reliving those memories all over again. As the track comes to a close, McRae hands off the stool and stands, visibly more energetic. Suddenly, a pulsing rhythmic tempo starts to play as the intro of “You” begins to play. Troye Sivan’s vocals singing “All I need is you,” play out as McRae takes center stage. Her dancers are serving high energy, popping their hips and swaying to the music.
Tracks like, “feel like shit,” “rubberband,” and “she’s all i wanna be,” start to finalize the moments leading to the end of McRae’s set. Hands are in the air as McRae’s fans thrive in this moment; the Canadian pop star has given such a performance. She ends the set with her most popular song, “you broke me first.” The audience is singing along at full volume. “Maybe you don’t like talking too much about yourself,” the audience yells as McRae hits every note to her final song. The beat drop sends the crowd into a frenzy as she moves into the next verse. As the song moves along, the room is buzzing on a tangible adrenaline rush. As McRae says her goodbyes to the crowd, phones are out recording her last moments on stage.
With her debut album, I Used To Think I Could Fly, out in May 2022, McRae is riding the highs of tour and new music. If you want to stay up-to-date on Tate McRae, you can find her on Instagram and Twitter (@TateMcRae) for more info on tour, merch, and (of course) her new album. You can also find the UK artist who’s rocking the charts on Instagram (@mimiiiwebb) and Twitter (@mimiwebb).
Words by Kaylee Pickens
Photos by Chandler Bunzol
Walker Hayes (with support from Mackenzie Porter) performing at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on March 24, 2022. All photos taken by Samantha Crowley.
Lucky Daye (with support from Joyce Wrice) performing at The Novo in Los Angeles, CA on March 25, 2022. All photos taken by Samantha Baker.