Every Night Is Saturday Night: Bryce Vine Stops by Dallas

Bryce Vine takes the stage at the House of Blues in Dallas to share good vibes and new music.

In the middle of February, Bryce Vine decided to head out on tour and bring the weekend to the weekdays with “The Saturday Night Tour”. With lots of new songs like “Margot Robbie” and “New Madonna”, as well as some old songs like “Street Punks On A Freight Train” and “Sour Patch Kids” there was something for every fan of his. Bryce Vine was very excited to head out on his tour since going independent recently and wanted to make sure his fans were ready for what was to come in the future. On social media, he has even noted that he is working on a second full length album. Bryce Vine loves to be energetic on stage with his fans in the crowd. He loves to find ways to interact with them whether it’s acknowledging them during a song, dangling the mic over the crowd for them to sing, or getting up close to them at the barricade, it’s very clear that the energy he brings shows how much he loves his fans and how much he wants them to have fun at his concerts. 

Opening for Bryce Vine during his tour were artists Kodoku, Yoshi T., and Hoodie Allen. All of which were great openers and there were also quite a few fans of Hoodie Allen there that night. One lucky fan even got to go up on stage and perform one of Hoodie Allen’s songs with him. Bryce Vine even brought him out for a cover of “All Star” by Smash Mouth and the fans absolutely loved it. With the tour coming to an end soon, Bryce Vine has expressed how thankful he is for his fans and is ready to get back to focusing on his second album so he will be able to bring even more new music to his fans live in the future. 

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