Lauv brings the “All 4 Nothing” tour to Ryman Auditorium

Lauv stopped in Nashville, TN this past Thursday. With support from Hayley Kiyoko, Lauv gave all of the fans an amazing experience.

Hayley Kiyoko is a singer, songwriter, and an actress. She has a large fanbase and has seen an increase in popularity with the release of  Girls like Girls in 2015. This song with its acclaim, helped her rise as an international artist and LGBTQ+ icon. It allowed her to sign with Atlantic Records. Through her music, Hayley strives to tell a story or life experience that will let others know to be true to themself and to be understanding of others. Kiyoko put on an amazing performance at the Ryman. She opened her set with Demons and her setlist included some of her hit songs like Curious and For the Girls. The relationship between Hayley and the audience was such a sight to see. I enjoyed watching her set and want to encourage everyone to listen to her music! She sets the perfect opening for Lauv

A lengthened instrumental welcomed Lauv to the Ryman Auditorium on September 1st, 2022.  Once Ari Leff (Lauv) went on stage, he opened up the show with his song 26, from his newest album All 4 Nothing. He played a setlist that consisted of about 25 songs, which included some of his hits like Paris in the Rain, Drugs & the Internet, I’m So Tired…, and I Like Me Better. I have seen Lauv 3 times in concert and he never fails to put on a great show from the way that he incorporates the backgrounds shown on an LED screen to the way that he performs. It was an experience to see how the lighting and backgrounds add to showcasing his talents as well as helping tell the stories of his music. Lauv is such an exciting performer and he interacts with his fans with so much energy and life. The All 4 Nothing tour is definitely one that you do not want to miss!

Both Lauv and Hayley Kiyoko are rising entertainers in their field and it was a great experience both of them perform on the same tour. 

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