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Molly Burch opened for Tennis and she was a little sweetheart so interactive with the crowd, I swear she pointed at me when she was singing and her voice was so beautiful I was on the verge of crying. Then Tennis came on I was intimidated at first by the way they walked on the stage looking like these big celebrities and they busted into song I was in Awee that Alainas voice was just as clear and light and magical like on Spotify. After that song they spoke with us fans and I felt like I knew them and they played nothing but the fucking hits. Every song was a banger I wouldn’t stop singing and dancing to every song they played. The crowd/audience showed so much love and I could tell they appreciated and loved us as well they did an encore and performed songs I didn’t know but I easily fell in love with and I caught on and started singing too. I didn’t expect to love them even more after the show, I didn’t think it was possible. What a great show, I hope to hear more from them and see them again soon!
alaina & patrick are amazing musicians. they play incredible & catchy MOR tunes.
i was visiting from new zealand to california when i found out the last date of the Solo in Stereo 2018 tour which will be in their home town Denver CO, the Central Presbyterian Church in downtown Denver.
i was eagerly waiting for the couple to come out in the merchandise table & meet the fans but they did not.
what a disappointment ☹️
any way, my effort of travelling from calif to denver was worth the time because of the good music they share with us fans
They were okay--Tennis is never a live show to write home about (I went for Overcoats), but their sound was super screwed up at Trees. You couldn't even hear the music over all the bass. The levels were horrendously off. And they're pretty boring live anyway, so if the music is off...well, we left after the first three songs. Overcoats was outstanding, though! :)