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The Forever Tour 2022 with Big Time Rush & Spencer Sutherland

*disclaimer: if any photos from the following article are to be shared on any social media platforms, please take the time to tag me @itsmaxbaker and give proper credit. Thank you!


Last week in Los Angeles, California, the reunion tour of renowned boy band Big Time Rush came to perform at the Youtube theatre on their Forever Tour - named after a promise to the fans that they have no plans on stopping. Performing hits like Boyfriend, No Idea, Stuck, as well as new songs to be released very soon, the venue was full of life and love for Logan, Kendall, James, and Carlos.

@spencersutherland

Opening for the band was up and coming pop artist Spencer Sutherland, who’s since gone viral on platforms like TikTok, warming up the crowd for the evening ahead. Sutherland received an outpouring of love for his incredible vocal range and sultry pop sounds, making a perfect opener for a band like BTR.

The tour alone proved to be an incredible evening, with fans crying, screaming, and filled with joy whenever the guys would perform their choreographed moves, or jump into the crowd and sang along with them. It was a night you would remember, that’s for sure. If you have the chance to check out either BTR or Sutherland in the future, you’ll be in for an evening of good vibes and high energy.

You can check out the gallery below for more from the evening. If reposted please tag @itsmaxbaker on all socials.

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Thank you to Logan & Lior for having me and stay tuned for more shows in the future!

You can purchase tickets here for the Forever Tour now and follow BTR here, as well as Spencer Sutherland here.

Let me know what you guys want to see next!

@bigtimerush


tags: concert photos, photo gallery, live concert, live show, big time rush, logan henderson, kendall schmidt, james maslow, carlos pena jr, boy band, forever tour 2022, music, music review, tour review, tour news, tour photos, big time rush in concert
categories: Show Review, Tour News
Tuesday 08.16.22
Posted by Maxine Baker
 

The Struts Invites You to the Body Talks Tour with The Wrecks & Thunderpussy

Luke Spiller of The Struts*disclaimer: if any photos from the following article are to be shared on any social media platforms, please take the time to tag me @maxbakerphoto and give proper credit. Thank you!

Luke Spiller of The Struts

*disclaimer: if any photos from the following article are to be shared on any social media platforms, please take the time to tag me @maxbakerphoto and give proper credit. Thank you!


Anaheim was not ready for what the night had in store at the House of Blues. With a sold out show, the night before daylight savings, and a killer lineup of rock n roll, there was a rush of electricity that entered the venue with the talent that filled the room. The UK’s very own coming of age rock band The Struts made their way across the pond to bring the U.S. the Body Talks tour, in promotion of their 2nd album release. Having opened and being recognized by legends such as The Rolling Stones, The Who, and Motley Crue, The Struts are on their way to making history and restoring the heart that rock n roll desperate needs in this day and age.

Molly Sides of Thunderpussy

Molly Sides of Thunderpussy

Warming up the night, Seattle based quartet known as Thunderpussy started the show, glitz and glam in a matching red ensemble with a twist of their personalities. If you didn’t know who they were, you would not forget their name after the vibrant and killer performance. A stage presence like no other, lead singer Molly Sides put a spell on you with her picture perfect moves and silky voice, while guitarist Whitney Petty reminded the crowd guitar skills reminiscent of Keith Richards or something of the like. After wowing the venue, the next act set the mood in an unexpected way - Los Angeles group The Wrecks had to compromise for an acoustic set (something they hardly ever do) as they explained to the audience their van along with their equipment was stranded somewhere in Arizona. Nonetheless, there was an aura about these guys that made you know they have that special something that people look for when discovering new artists. A great sense of humor, crazy good lyrics, and a chill attitude with getting high and a tad bit buzzed on stage with some fans, The Wrecks definitely had new fans coming out of the night.

Fans of The Wrecks join the band on stage for their one of a kind acoustic set

Fans of The Wrecks join the band on stage for their one of a kind acoustic set

At last, the wait was over; it was time for The Struts to take the stage and give it their all for eager fans. Opening with an incredible number of their song Primadonna Like Me, with lead singer Luke stating a play on words of the song, “Anaheim, don’t you know who I think I am?”. And of course there was no shock to the glamorous style the band brought out with them, from feathers, leather, and all the glitter one could possibly desire. The energy was never ending, even with a two hour long set; who could blaim them when they have a lead vocalist such as Luke? I had heard these statements before, but it was incredible to hear a photographer to another as I was leaving the photo pit say “Wow, that guy kind of reminds me of Freddie Mercury or something”, a common comparison that has floated around the internet before in talks of The Struts’ front man. Performing songs like In Love With A Camera, Body Talks, People, and several others from their latest release of YOUNG&DANGEROUS, as well as some classics from their first album like Mary Go Round, Dirty Sexy Money, and Roll Up and many more, it was an incredible evening with even better music and perfect sounds. If you want to experience real music with a band that sounds better live, you do not want to miss a show from The Struts.

Make sure to check out The Struts on tour and if they’re coming to a city near you here!

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Written and photographed for The Fox Magazine.


tags: the struts, UK, music, music review, the fox magazine, concert, the struts in concert, concert photos, tour photos, tour photography, live show, body talks, the body talks tour, the struts on tour, thunderpussy, the wrecks, james dean, usa, musician, rock n roll, rock music, rolling stones, keith richards, classic, young&dangerous, album, freddie mercury, luke spiller, luke the struts, max baker photo, max baker blog, max baker
categories: Music Review, Photo Galleries
Tuesday 11.13.18
Posted by Maxine Baker
 

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