Pop trio, Almost Monday makes their way to Dallas bringing their contagious and ecstatic dance moves.
All the way from Chicago opening the night, Manwolves mesmerizes the crowd with their dreamy alternative sound. The six-piece band ranges from solitary vocals to groovy trumpet. The chemistry shown on stage was like no other, along with their distinctive sound. Manwolves previously dropped a four song Audiotree EP that is out on all platforms.
Next, headlining their first show in Dallas, Almost Monday take the stage. Girls swoon over lead singer, Dawson Daughtry, as he dances freely on stage with sunglasses while singing to fans. Opening the night with hit song, “Broken People,” the room of vibrant fans sing back the catchy ad-libs. Before headlining their own shows, the trio opened for indie/alt band The Driver Era’s world tour earlier this year. “After seeing Almost Monday as an opener, I was eager to see them as a headliner,” fan Marlee Davis said. “The group’s energy is spunky and fun, their music simply makes you happy.”
Check out a few photos from the show:
I am a Dallas-based photographer. I am social media manager and photographer for indie-rock band Laredo Two as well as writer and photographer for Prosper's online newspaper, Eagle Nation Online. I have always had a passion for anything music from playing shows myself (I play bass and guitar) to music photography. When I am not taking pictures or at a concert, I run a small jewelry business and work at a local guitar shop!