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dailylouistomlinson:

Louis Tomlinson brought his sold-out World Tour to The Met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Tuesday evening (Feb. 15). The tour, which is in support of his debut album, WALLS, also featured support from Sun Room. Presented by Live Nation, the trek marks the Doncaster native’s first-ever headlining tour in the U.S. as a solo artist and it’s completely sold-out.

Tomlinson offered a 18-song set, including fan-favorite hits such as “We Made It,” “Always You,” “Defenceless,” “Only The Brave,” “Kill My Mind,” “Just Hold On,” as well as the title track to his debut solo album, “Walls.” In addition to performing his solo material, the 30-year-old also featured several One Direction tracks within his set, including “Drag Me Down,” “Little Black Dress” and “Through The Dark.”

His set list also featured two covers, one of Catfish And The Bottlemen’s “7” and another of Kings Of Leon’s “Beautiful War,” which we must note was the best cover we’ve ever heard of the track.

Throughout the evening, a sea of thousands of Tomlinson’s fans showcased their loyalty to the One Direction singer/songwriter as they sang a long to every song at the top of their lungs as well as concluded most of his performances with a deafening applause and thunderous cheers.

The chart-topping hitmaker delivered a confident performance that proved his star power and showcased his growth as an entertainer, further proving that he can carry his own weight as a talented solo artist.

The superstar more than lived up to the hype with a set that fans won’t soon forget amongst a top-notch production that even included his signature smiley face logo.

Sun Room served as direct support on the show and brought a beachy rock vibe with songs like “Summer’s Here,” “Crashed My Bike,” in addition to an epic cover of The Ramones’ “Blitzkrieg Bop.”

Music Mayhem Magazine, 19.02

  • lotsofloveish:

    Happy Valentine’s Day! Hope you’re doing well and that you have a beautiful day! 💙

  • Thank you!! You too! <3

  • aberrate:

    also re: covid vaccines, people have said this but places like India, Korea, etc are very very very good at medical research and India is the biggest distributor of vaccines. it is not “the us needs to give/donate Poor Countries medicines because they are too stupid to figure it out themselves” it is “the us copyrighted the ingredients of the vaccine and so nobody can make them outside of the country”

    which is vastly more insidious than simply not performing charity