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by Madoakb on 3/15/24Unpopular opinion: Kodoku was better than Hoodie Allen and Yoshi. They were still great tho. Bryce Vine was amazing and such a genuine guy as always. Everyone did great. Had a great time! š¶
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Bryce Vine in Concert
Combining a sultry R&B vibe, pure pop appeal, ā90s alt-rock edge, and the bounce of classic West Coast hip-hop, Bryce Vine's āWedding Singer'-inspired single "Drew Barrymore" was bound to attract attention. In addition to racking up over 72 million Spotify streams, "Drew Barrymore" earned the L.A.-based singer and rapper his first foray into Billboard's Hot 100 and his first-ever televised appearance on āLate Night With Seth Meyers.' Clearly Bryce Vine was making good on the potential that inspired Entertainment Weekly to name him one of the artists "who will rule 2018," praising his ability to infuse "hip-hop tunes with an alternative feel in ways that, well, actually rock."
Fusions is second nature for Bryce Vine. Before taking his stage name (a spin on "vinyl"), Bryce Ross-Johnson was born in New York, then came west when his actress mother landed a role on a soap opera. She bought him his first guitar at the age of 13, around the same time his father turned him on to ā90s R&B. Yet Vine's teenage years were more about the scrappier sounds and attitudes of Green Day and Fall Out Boy, two alt-rock heroes that inspired him to form a punk band in high school. J. Cole's storytelling skills were equally influential as Bryce began forging his own style. He got valuable help when he met "Sir Nolan" Lambroza, a fellow student at the Berklee College of Music, and a future producer to Shawn Mendes and Selena Gomez.
Released in 2014, Bryce Vine's debut EP āLazy Fair' marked a bold break from the norm as the effervescent "Sour Patch Kids" garnered 16 million plays. The 2016 EP āNight Circus' was just as distinctive thanks to "The Thug Song," a satirical take on gangsta-rap stereotypes powered by a very un-gangsta Green Day sample.
Meanwhile, Bryce Vine built up a fierce reputation as an energetic live performer, sharing stages with G-Eazy, Big Sean, and Kyle. "Drew Barrymore" and his debut album on Sire bring headliner status and greater chances for Bryce Vine to show just how original he can be.
Unpopular opinion: Kodoku was better than Hoodie Allen and Yoshi. They were still great tho. Bryce Vine was amazing and such a genuine guy as always. Everyone did great. Had a great time! š¶
Every single performer that Bryce had on tour with him was fantastic. We were completely satisfied with everything from the start of the show with the dj to the final song that Bryce performed. Bryceās energy was contagious and made the concert experience!
Had the best time! Bryce Vine always puts on a great show! Canāt wait to see him again when he comes back to Philadelphia! ā¤ļø
The whole show was so much fun! Finally got my significant other to enjoy a concert!!
Terrible show ended up leaving halfway through Bryce Vines set. Hoodie Allen also sucked
This show was amazing!!! Vineās energy was fire and the intimate venue let the crowd burn like the sun! There are a handful of artists that perform really well live and Bryce Vine definitely falls in that category. 10/10 will see again next time heās within 500 miles!
This is the 4th time my fiance and I have gone to see Bryce in concert, and I can tell you that it is absolutely worth it everytime. We drove 2 and a half hours to get there and I have no regrets. Bryce is so energetic, and is so much fun to watch preform. If you enjoy jumping, and singing in a completely packed room with a bunch of great people you should go to a Bryce Vine concert. Can't wait to see him in concert again.
Bryce is so animated and fun to watch. It's an amazing experience each time. The energy of his concerts are unmatched.
Bryce puts on nothing short of an amazing show. He engages with the crowd, is incredibly high energy and is overall just a great performer.
Always has so much energy! Love seeing him! Love that he engages with the crowd!
Loved everything about the show! Seeing Bryce Vine live has been on my bucket list for a long time and Iām so glad I finally got this opportunity.
Bryce Vine was so high energy for his whole show! Hoodie Allen and Yoshi T were great openers. Couldnāt have asked for a better lineup!
Yoshi T, Hoodie Allen and Bryce Vine put on a fantastic show! They are all such unique performers and entertainers. All three guys know how to get the crowd hyped up and having fun with the music. I would go see them again, tomorrow, if given the chance!
Sold out show for a reason, great vibes and amazing show!
The show was awesome! He sounded great and had the whole crowd rocking the entire time! House of blues was a really cool venue I canāt wait to see him again and to see another show at house of blues soon!
Surreal experience, honestly a great performance overall. Must see if heās in town, worth every penny.
Hands down one of the best concerts I have ever been to! Definitely in my top 5
We started off noticing a very large line, but it took maybe 5-10 minutes to get us all through searching and in the venue (we were not close to the front either). The staff was incredibly nice and helped us out wherever we needed it. The performances were amazing! This was my first standing concert I've attended and even though we were standing for 4 hours It was a blast and literally didn't feel like we were standing that long. The sound was incredible. The energy was great. People were friendly even with bumping into each other (we understood we were standing close by). It was just a great concert at a great venue!
I enjoy going to the filmore. The water is free and cold. The staff are friendly and helpful not matter the situation.
Bryce and hoodie (&yoshiT) put on a fabulous show. The venue was perfect and very accommodating. They sounded great live and Bryce was KILLER