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Toyota Center fans of World War II held in downtown Houston, Texas on Saturday, November 2, 2019
Toyota Center fans of World War II held in downtown Houston, Texas on Saturday, November 2, 2019
Photo: Jamal Ellis, Contributor
Toyota Center fans of World War II held in downtown Houston, Texas on Saturday, November 2, 2019
Toyota Center fans of World War II held in downtown Houston, Texas on Saturday, November 2, 2019
Photo: Jamal Ellis, Contributor
Say what you want about The Chainsmokers (and a lot of people). But they can adapt to almost any room.
The EDM duo participated in the local outdoor festival in 2016. Participated in the Super Bowl LI Weekend Show. They performed for more than 74,000 people From RodeoHouston. And they returned from the Toyota Center as part of Saturday Night World War Joy Tour.
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Sometimes each set felt like a night of earing in the club. Perhaps they will try to adapt the room to them
There were lights, sparks, scaffolding. The drummer kept the beat with members Drew Taggart and Alex Pall. They performed early in the evening with the pop singer Lennon Stella for the kickoff song "Takeaway" and 5 Seconds of Summer for "Who do You Love."
Edge? maybe. The music of Chainsmokers is said to be simple, watered and boring. But it was not important to the crowd. Fans who bought tickets at a higher level moved closer before the show. They pumped from "rose" and "fly" to "don't let me down" and "close to". Taggart broke down "under the legs" of the red hot chili peppers and the duo "good luck."
Fearful power pops of the 5th summer also led to passionate reactions. The ballad "Amnesia" evoked a serious originality, rooted in poppunk in the flashing 182 "What's My Age?"
The best songs in the band are charged and come out “Teeth”, “Want You Back” and “Youngblood” at the end of the time. Trio of songs that can turn your head for weeks.
Stella starring in "Nashville" has a pop voice. She is still developing as an actor. But the best moment in “Bitch (One To Know Know)” suggests a promising direction away from standard radio rates.
Joey Gera I'm a music critic for Houston Chronicle. Follow him Twitter. Sign up to get expert recommendations on concerts, kids' supplies, art, movies and more. Entertainment Newsletter Preview.