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by Cait on 11/10/259:30 CLUB - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5His entire performance was phenomenal and hearing him perform the album live was 10/10. I can’t wait to see him perform again.

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Currently based out of Los Angeles, Vincent Lima is a zero-time Grammy-winning artist who has been heralded by the associated press as “probably not the next big thing” and “who?”. What does the future hold for this complete and utter anomaly of a man? Perhaps he'll buy a ring light on Amazon prime and skyrocket to overnight internet superstardom, resulting in a massive world tour with Olivia Rodrigo or Taylor Swift or Nickelback. In any case, will he ever stop releasing incredibly vulnerable emotional music? Will he ever get a small blue check next to his name, thus cementing him as a person of societal importance? And will he ever (as sources close to him claim) stop crying alone while writing all his songs? Most likely not.
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His entire performance was phenomenal and hearing him perform the album live was 10/10. I can’t wait to see him perform again.
I feel so lucky to have discovered Vincent at the beginning of this year — he’s the one artist who truly makes my emotions feel seen and validated. Everything about this show was pure magic, and I can’t wait to see him again.
It was a wonderful night full of story telling, ambiance, and fantastic music! Made the trek from Alberta to see the show and it was 100% worth it! Hopefully there are more Western Canada performances in the near future. Thank you for a magical night!
This may be my favourite concert I've ever attended because the music was incredible (including the opener whom I'd never listened to prior to Delmar Hall) and the show as a whole was so entertaining and emotional. Mr. Leemah does such a good job of giving context to the stories he's telling through his songs, and somehow manages to have the crowd (or at least me and my friends) simultaneously ready to sob from the music and laughing because of his little jokes and wood quips throughout. Not only that, but he's so down to earth and meeting him afterwards was its own incredible experience, chatting about Classics and the inspiration for his album, as well as discussing a game (Spiritfarer) that his music reminded me of because the storyline relates to final song of his album (Charon Retires) but also thematically as both the game and the album are explorations of grief and loss but with different conclusions as Spiritfarer is more about how to move on vs. the album is about holding on so they're never really gone. Anyways, the energy was incredible and the chemistry between the opener and Vincent really added to that. The show overall was brick after brick of emotional damage thrown straight at us with little moments of laughter and joy in between, and while that was exactly what I was hoping for/expecting, it far exceeded any expectations I'd built.
Deeply cathartic experience in Atlanta - great concert. Should come with a disclaimer though, about emotional tunnels of feelings.
Vincent Lima sounded amazing along with telling a story of his songs throughout his performance that us all fully invested and captured in the experience! The venue of the velvet underground was the perfect place to see the intimate show. Will definitely be going to see him again :)
The venue was packed, almost uncomfortably so, and a bit too toasty for my liking. Clearly, Vincent has a devoted fan base, and the energy in the room was undeniable. From the moment he stepped on stage, the crowd erupted, and he delivered a performance that was nothing short of spectacular. Vincent’s setlist was phenomenal and each song was performed with an electrifying intensity that kept the crowd engaged from start to finish. His vocals were on point, and his stage presence was magnetic. However, I did overhear a fair number of concertgoers mentioning that they found his between-song banter a bit too fast paced. While I personally had no trouble keeping up, I can understand how some might struggle to catch every word. The opener wasn’t exactly my cup of tea. His style didn’t quite resonate with me, but I have to give credit where credit is due. There were plenty of people in the crowd who seemed to genuinely enjoy his set. Overall, despite the heat and tight space, Vincent’s performance made the night more than worthwhile. His talent and energy were undeniable, and while not everyone may have caught every word he spoke, there was no missing the passion he poured into every moment.
Vincent Lima put his soul into this performance and it showed. I had an amazing time!
I loved the performance. His crowd work and made a big room feel like a family gathering, and his music is just stunning. Anna Hamilton, the opener, was lovely, and Maya Paredes on cello was astounding.
Vincent is an Incredibly Talented and Entertaining Musician! I enjoyed every minute of the evening