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Music motivates at the most primal level.

You instinctually hum a tune in order to get pumped up in the morning, for fuel on the treadmill, to soundtrack your commute, or as the pre-game to a big night out. As much as he treasures his roles as a guitarist, composer, and producer, Cory Wong fashions himself "a hype man," first and foremost. Living up to this classification, he slings a Stratocaster and hurls "dad jokes" from the stage with the same panache, poise, and power.

"For me, it's all about the listener's experience," he explains. "I want them to have a visceral response like: 'I feel better,' 'That was really fun,' or 'I got to escape for an hour.' You'll hear my voice through the guitar, but I'm just a hype man. To uplift audiences with instrumental music that has no singing or lyrics is a fun challenge. I'm trying to solve the riddle. If I can get one person to feel good this way, it's a success. 

Straight out of Minneapolis, Cory positioned himself as music's answer to motivational speakers like Tony Robbins since emerging in 2011. Head-spinning rhythm guitar wizardry, technical ebullience, laugh-out-loud jokes, and radiance on stage established him as both a sought-after collaborator and celebrated solo artist alike. He lent his talents to television programs such as The Voice at the dawn of his career. After an impromptu meeting at the weekly jam hosted by Prince's rhythm section (where the Purple One often either performed or watched), he crossed paths with Vulfpeck who welcomed him as a frequent collaborator and member of the band. Solidifying a fruitful partnership, the group named their most popular instrumental track "Cory Wong," in tribute. Lighting up the stage in the band everywhere from Red Rocks Amphitheatre to Madison Square Garden, he remains a cornerstone of Vulfpeck's storied gigs.

"I try to feature the guitar, but I don't force myself into being the star of every song," he says. "The instrument plays an appropriate role. It's not all flash. I'm bringing rhythm to the forefront where it's not so shreddy. I refer to it as 'Covert chops.' I'm doing things that are sneakily hard, but they lay in the cut. I allow the song to breathe and present myself as more of a composer rather than a guitar player."

In the end, Cory transmits joy in its purest form through the guitar.

"The guiding light is to impart a feeling of joy," he leaves off. "I want people to experience instrumental music in a different way. This is hype. It's more than just guitar."

Setlists

    1. 1.Out at Midnight
    2. 2.Flyers Direct (The Fearless Flyers cover)
    3. 3.Bluebird
    4. 4.Patrouille de France (The Fearless Flyers cover)
    5. 5.Stevie Wonder Medley
    6. 6.Gumshü
    7. 7.Angelino (New song)
    8. 8.Direct Flyte
    9. 9.305
    10. 10.Assassin (The Fearless Flyers cover)
    11. 11.Brooklyn Bop
    12. 12.Meditation
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Lunchtime
    2. 14.Dean Town (Vulfpeck cover)
    3. -Tongue Tied
    1. -Boombastic (Shaggy cover)
    2. 1.Lunchtime
    3. 2.The Grid Generation
    4. 3.Welcome 2 Minneapolis
    5. 4.Flamingo
    6. 5.Cory Wong (Vulfpeck cover)
    7. 6.Smooth Move
    8. 7.Strut With A Mutt
    9. 8.Lamplighter (New song)
    10. 9.Meditation
    11. 10.Direct Flyte
    12. 11.Separado
  1. Encore

    1. 12.Assassin (The Fearless Flyers cover)
    2. 13.Dean Town (Vulfpeck cover)
    3. -Tongue Tied
    1. 1.Ace of Aces (The Fearless Flyers cover)
    2. 2.Tidal Tail (Mark Lettieri cover)
    3. 3.Flyers Crusade (The Fearless Flyers cover)
    4. 4.Red Arrows (The Fearless Flyers cover)
    5. 5.Krass Wah
    6. 6.Gumshü (Chris Ott on trombone and sea shells)
    7. 7.Play With Me
    8. 8.Meditation
    9. 9.Cosmic Sans
    10. 10.Gigantactis (Mark Lettieri cover)
    1. 1.Gumshü
    2. 2.Sing a Song of Song (Kenny Garrett cover)
    3. 3.Krass Wah
    4. 4.Happy People (Kenny Garrett cover)
    5. 5.Briteapolis
    6. 6.Memories (Vulfpeck cover)
    7. 7.Chords Beat
    8. 8.When the Days Were Different (Kenny Garrett cover)
    9. 9.Home
    10. 10.Play With Me
    11. 11.Ace of Aces (The Fearless Flyers cover)
    1. 1.Gumshü
    2. 2.Status Man
    3. 3.Briteapolis
    4. 4.Manta
    5. 5.Knives
    6. 6.Home
    7. 7.Play With Me
    8. 8.Strut With A Mutt
    9. 9.Four Nations
    10. 10.Krass Wah
    11. 11.Ace of Aces (The Fearless Flyers cover)

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 156 reviews
  • Absolutely incredible.

    by S. on 2/4/19The Foundry - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    This show blew my expectations away. I was against the barricade in the front and the entire band still sounded crystal clear. The crowd was fun and energetic. Cory and his band played for two and a half hours and they ended the show with more energy than they started with. I would not give up the chance to see him again for Cory is funny, talented, and his band sure does pack a punch.

  • Phenomenal Show!

    by TKat on 1/29/19Brighton Music Hall - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Cory Wong and his band were Phenomenal! I was there with 8 friends and we all had the best time! Don't miss this show when it comes through your town.

  • AmaZing

    by Z. P. on 1/29/19Brighton Music Hall - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show, Emily Browning was amazing as the opener and playing with Cory. Cory of course killed it on guitar and creatively worked other vocalists and comedy skits into his routine to keep his routine interactive and prevent it from feeling too jam heavy for some

  • So much fun!

    by E. on 1/20/19The Record Bar - Kansas CityRating: 5 out of 5

    Perfect show! Fun, funny, funky. The whole crowd had a blast. Cory and his band were so entertaining. They have a great time and ttansfer all that positive energy to the audience. Best show I've been to in a long time! Go if you get the chance!

  • Absolute must-see concert!

    by D Fresh on 1/15/19Duck Room at Blueberry Hill - St LouisRating: 5 out of 5

    The dude can play a guitar. So refreshing to go to a show that contained more than just music. I love when artists interact with the crowd and he was not short on words. He brings the funk and backs it up with super technical solos. Cannot wait for him to come back to STL. Can't believe he didn't know what a toque was being from Minnesota though... :-)

  • Cory Wong

    by Vulf’n on 1/14/19The Record Bar - Kansas CityRating: 5 out of 5

    The record bar is a awesome small venue and Cory Wong and his band are absolutely amazing. Will go see again for sure.