Bryson Tiller Performs His Greatest Hits On Self-Titled Tour: REVIEW
Bryson Tiller’s self-titled Bryson Tiller Tour stop at Houston’s 713 Music Hall was an unforgettable night, showcasing why this multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated artist remains a significant force in the music industry. Performing to a packed venue on the second night of his sold-out shows in Houston, Tiller delivered an electrifying set that celebrated his self-titled fourth album, "Bryson Tiller," and spanned his entire discography.
The evening opened with a dynamic set from DJ Nitrane, whose expertly mixed tracks kept the crowd’s energy high. R&B singer Breez Kennedy, performing in Houston for the first time, captivated the audience with his hit "Love Crazy" and an unreleased song that received an overwhelmingly positive response.
Tiller’s entrance was nothing short of spectacular, emerging in a glow-in-the-dark jacket with orange lights while singing his "Trapsoul" classic "Sorry Not Sorry." His setlist was a well-curated mix of hits from "Trapsoul," "True to Self," "Anniversary," and his latest album, each song showcasing his unique ability to blend genres while maintaining a signature sound.
The concert’s production was top-notch, featuring a vibrant LED backdrop, a striking spherical structure over the center of the stage, and synchronized pyro and smoke effects that added to the immersive experience. Tiller’s performance of "Outside," which samples the Ying Yang Twins' "Wait (Whisper Song)," and the seamless transition from Santana's "Maria Maria" to his hit "Wild Thoughts" were particular highlights.
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Bryson Tiller Brings Out His Daughter On Stage
Throughout the night, Tiller maintained a close connection with the audience, dedicating a portion of his set to the ladies and expressing gratitude for having his daughter on tour. Among the crowd favorites were his new record “Ciao!”, along with classics like “Don’t,” “Exchange,” and “Right My Wrongs.” He even brought his daughter on stage for a heartfelt rendition of “Right My Wrongs,” adding a personal touch to the show.
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After a brief intermission featuring a dance break, Tiller returned with an outfit change wearing a white coat performing "Persuasion" featuring Victoria Monet and “Overtime” dedicated to his day one fans. For the encore, he surprised the audience with his viral hit "Whatever She Wants," leaving fans in awe and solidifying the night as a memorable experience.
Bryson Tiller’s taste in collaborators and his ability to seamlessly blend rapping and singing were on full display, reinforcing his status as a hitmaker. Houston showed immense love, and it was clear that Tiller’s meticulous approach to his projects and tours continues to pay off, with each performance surpassing the last. This concert was a testament to his enduring appeal and artistic evolution.