![]() The band’s set started with “Know it All.” This was a great choice because the song gave the band a chance to ease the crowd in, but also the chorus of the song gave them a chance to have what I like to call “rockstar moments” that got the crowd singing and moving.Īs I mentioned earlier, there’s a lot more than music that goes into a really good show, such as crowd interaction and production. The Band CAMINO’s performance started with lots of energy, and that was before they even came on stage (as a Denzel Curry fan, I just wanted to give a quick nod of respect to their use of his music for their “walk on” song). Hastings offered for a smooth transition into The Band CAMINO’s set. Although I enjoy a wide variety of music, sometimes a difference in genre, vibe or style between openers and headliners can make for a disjointed show, but that wasn’t the case here. I also applaud The Band CAMINO for choosing Hastings as an opening act because it made for a cohesive show. I’d like to see Hastings back in Oxford solo at a venue like Proud Larry’s where he can interact with the crowd on an even more personal level. Hastings was very down to earth, offering lots of appreciation to the crowd and at one point switching shirts with a crowd member, which made his performance all that much more enjoyable. I also enjoyed the unreleased music that Hastings performed at The Lyric and will definitely be tuning in when those songs are released.Īlthough I enjoyed Hasting’s music, one thing that I consider to be equally important is the artist’s crowd interaction. I could see this song going into many essential summer playlists. My personal favorite song from Hasting’s performance was “Hurt My Feelings,” his most recent single. Starting with the song “Chapstick,” which has more than 800,000 streams on Spotify, Hastings immediately got the crowd’s attention, but during his second song, “Heart’s Not In It,” the expected jumping, dancing and screaming atmosphere of the show really kicked in. Hastings has been a consistent support for The Band CAMINO on their most recent tour, and his performance was an easy explanation as to why. “Everyone wants to be in that front row and only so many can.”īy the time The Band CAMINO’s set started, The Lyric was packed, but before the headliner’s performance, fans were treated to an opening set by Nashville-based artist Hastings. “I’ve never seen the line wrapped around the building,” Ben Fugler, an employee at The Lyric, said. Although the show hadn’t started at the time of Reiners’ interview, that high energy was already palpable. Reiners also said to expect a high-energy show with lots of jumping, screaming and dancing. They’re very personal with their fanbase and they recognize you when you come out.” The Band Camino at The Lyric in Oxford, Mississippi on the night of Aug. “They’re just great, genuine people and it doesn’t seem like a waste of money or time to support them like this. “I think this is my 20th show,” Reiners said. ![]()
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