The beauty is everywhere tour with chelsea cutler

On a crisp Thursday evening, March 28th, Chelsea Cutler graced Austin, TX with her presence for the "The Beauty is Everywhere" Tour at Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater. The weather proved perfect for an outdoor show. 

Yoke Lore, joined as the opener, mesmerized the audience with his vocals and guitar/banjo skills, accompanied by Rafe Bouchard on drums, as they initiated the show with “Cruciform I”. Midway through Yoke Lore's set, a couple in the pit surprised everyone by getting engaged during his cover of "Truly Madly Deeply" by Savage Garden. The surrounding crowd erupted into excited screams, and when the song ended, Yoke Lore congratulated them, adding, "That was beautiful."

During “Shake”, Yoke was dancing and headbanging so hard he lost his hat, as his hair was flying in the wind, the energy igniting the fans, after the song ended, he found it and put it back on. Expressing his appreciation, Yoke said “We’re honored to be here and thank you guys for making this so special”. As he continued with singing “Beige”, the audience began to clap in unison of the beat as the end of their set was closely coming to an end.

Setlist:  

  1. "Cruciform I"

  2. Softy

  3. "Chin Up"

  4. Seeds

  5. "Truly Madly Deeply" (cover)

  6. Hallucinate

  7. Shake

  8. Beige

  9. Winona

The stage layout included three white arches towards the back, "The Beauty is Everywhere Tour" printed on the front of the drum, and an audio interface placed on a raised platform in the middle where Chelsea would eventually stand. Lights reflected on the canopy ceiling in the shape of geometric flowers.


With anticipation building, the fans were eager to see Chelsea Cutler take the stage. They chanted her name, and as she finally entered, the excitement was palpable. With the Austin show being her second to last of the tour, Chelsea was feeling emotional. "I’m being sentimental… I can’t stop crying, I’m so happy, I don’t want this to end. Thank you for coming back, it means so, so much," she said. There was plenty of interaction between Chelsea and the fans, with friendly banter throughout the show. At one point, she read a sign in the crowd requesting a specific song and jokingly replied, "Don’t peer pressure me.” She then invited fans Dana and Zach from the crowd to sing “Crazier Things” with her. Dana sang the first half, Zach sang the second half, and they duetted toward the end, leaving the audience impressed by their vocals.

Before singing her new unreleased song “Tell Her You Love Her” and playing it on the piano, Chelsea FaceTimed her mother to tell her she loves her. Her mother waved hello to the fans, and they waved back. During the song, many couples embraced each other while swaying to the music, with one couple specifically sharing a kiss.

Chelsea’s personality shone throughout the night, with her strong sense of humor on display from beginning to end. At one point, she quipped, “I need you guys to know that I think encores are extremely dumb… I could’ve saved us 45 seconds.” For the second-to-last song, she brought Yoke Lore back on stage to perform a duet of “Torn” by Natalie Imbruglia. Finally, she ended the night with “This Is How You Fall in Love.” By the end of the song, the crowd cheered loudly as Chelsea and her band came together at the front of the stage to bow.

 

Setlist:

  1. "Something More"

  2. "I Don't Feel Alive"

  3. "Cold Showers"

  4. "Loved By You"

  5. “Easy”

  6. “AF1s”

  7. "If Not Yours"

  8. "Hunting Season"

  9. "Growing Up Is Hard"

  10. "Crazier Things"

  11. "Men on the Moon"

  12. “nj”

  13. "Devil on My Shoulder"

  14. "you were good to me"

  15. "Hotel June”

  16. "Tell Her You Love Her"

  17. "Sad Tonight"

  18. "The Reason"

  19. "You Don’t Think About Me at All"

  20. "Stay Anything"

  21. "Your Shirt"

  22. "the lifeboat’s empty!"

  23. "Your Bones"

  24. “Torn (Cover)

  25. "this is how you fall in love"

 

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