MisterWives and Bishop Briggs bring The Don’t Look Down Tour to the House of Blues in Dallas.
Indie pop band, MisterWives, and electric pop artist, Bishop Briggs, come together to bring their fans The Don’t Look Down Tour with openers, Raffaella and Natalie Jane. Although the crowd in Dallas didn’t get to experience Raffaella, Natalie Jane got the crowd pumped up for both of the headlining acts that night and got to talk with fans in between some songs. With both Bishop Briggs and MisterWives releasing new music over the summer, they decided to join forces and bring their fans the best night ever, full of jumping, dancing, and screaming out lyrics.
With Bishop Briggs’s latest release of the EP, When Everything Goes Dark, it was clear that she wanted to show her growth to her fans through her songs. She also took the time to tell a few stories, talk about the birth of her child as well as being a new mom, and even share her time about being on the show, The Masked Singer, where she was the winner of season 9. With Misterwives co-headlining this tour, they were also very excited to play songs from their newest album, Nosebleeds. Much like Bishop Briggs, they also wanted to show their fans all the growth they have done throughout the past couple of years. With a lot of changes in their work and personal lives, they wanted to be able to take control of their lives again with the help of their musical talents.
Both MisterWives and Bishop Briggs are known for loving their fans tremendously and wanted to make sure it was truly a night to remember. With beautiful visuals, crowd interactions, and a setlist that got better and better with each song, that is exactly what it was, a night to remember. With the night coming to an end, each artist expressed their gratitude for the crowd and the energy that was brought into the venue that night. They also hope to be back in Dallas in the near future.
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