Fans ruin a concert
by Fan423 on 8/10/18Saint Andrews Hall - DetroitSeveral of Bazzi’s hometown fans pretty much ruined, what should of been a great homecoming for him. It was very disappointing, as we were so looking forward to this concert.
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Bazzi on Tour
Pop singer Bazzi has a gift for making the sincere sound stylish. Take the signature line of his breakthrough single “Mine,” which he coos casually over a staccato trap beat: “You so f*cking precious when you smile.” That sweet sentiment and Bazzi’s off-the-cuff delivery launched this Michigan-born artist’s career when “Mine” became part of a Snapchat meme in 2018, but his infectiousness is hardly a trend. Whether sitting on a stool with his acoustic guitar or standing in front of a full band, when Bazzi opens his mouth to sing live, the room sings along. As a testament to his performative power, he’s toured with both his hero Justin Timberlake and young star Camila Cabello, who also joined him for a re-recording of his “Beautiful.” That song combines real romance with sex appeal, and mellow grooves with soaring vocals, and it sounded great when he sang it from the top of a float — and directly into TV viewers’ homes — during the 2018 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Bazzi in Concert
Andrew Bazzi grew up in Canton, Michigan, raised by a Lebanese father who instilled in him a love of the lute-like oud instrument at a young age. He would also learn acoustic guitar at home, at the same time shoring up his role as beloved class clown at school. Elvis impressions and improvised songs got Bazzi the most attention, so by 2012 — around the age of 15 — he had begun posting cover songs on YouTube, and in 2014 he convinced his dad to relocate the family to Los Angeles so he could fulfill his dream of becoming a pop star. Inspired by Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake and Bryson Tiller, Bazzi combined old-school ability, pop-R&B swagger and new-school production. That winning mix garnered him a massive fan base, first on Vine (where he had 1.5 million followers), and later more broadly as he self-released original songs like “Beautiful” and “Mine” and watched as they took on lives of their own. The viral success of “Mine” led to a record deal with Atlantic, as well as high-profile tour placements, and of course a full-length debut. Dubbed Cosmic, Bazzi’s 2018 album is full of starry-eyed anthems about making it big and, naturally, making love. His 2019 mixtape follow-up Soul Searching looks more inward but pulls in outsiders like 21 Savage who solidify Bazzi’s rap bona fides.
Several of Bazzi’s hometown fans pretty much ruined, what should of been a great homecoming for him. It was very disappointing, as we were so looking forward to this concert.
I had the most amazing time at St Andrews Hall for Bazzi shows. I attended two nights back to back! Both shows were great. He has the crowd eating out of his hand from note 1 to the epic hit Mine! I see great things ahead for this young talent.
I wish the show lasted longer! I had a blast. He is sooo talented! He played Electric Guitar, Organ/Electric Piano, Vocals, even his band did a great job!
I’ve seen Bazzi before, but this show was absolutely incredible! He has such a great energy.
The show was incredible in terms of visuals and the quality of Bazzi’s singing (aka phenomenal) but the show itself was no more than an hour. We were let in at 7, the music started around 8:30 and he was saying goodbye and off the stage by 9:30. Understandably he has one album and then a few singles that aren’t on it, but it felt rushed. Regardless, the atmosphere and theme drink were great lol
Where do I begin? The best and most amazing concert I’ve ever been to! Just wish it was longer
Amazing show and visual design lighting was great.
Best.night.ever. I was so in love with everything!
Bazzi was incredible, I’ve been waiting for this moment ever since Cosmic came out. Although the concert was short, I enjoyed every single second of it. I really love Bazzi a lot and I can’t wait to experience another concert of his and hopefully this concert lasts longer :(
I might be biased because I already was a Bazzi fan, but the entire show was absolutely spectacular. In DC, no one opened for him so he sang his entire album straight through. It was about 45 minutes from start to finish but the most exhilarating 45 minutes of my life. Would highly recommend.
Bazzis concert was unforgettable! His stage presence was amazing and the energy was high. Fans were very interactive and knew every single word. We even took over for him at some parts. Having the VIP package was very fun. Bazzi came out and spent time with us during sound check. We sung a few songs together and he called us the 'Bazzettes with a few homies'. Meet and greet was great and I didn't feel rushed at all. Overall, the show was great and I can't wait for him to come back to Seattle!