Rising alternative electronic artist 2Hollis begins Leg Two of his sold-out North American tour in Houston, Texas, at White Oak Music Hall on Thursday, January 16th with opening act nate sib.
In 2024, 2Hollis captivated fans as the opener for Ken Carson’s “The Chaos Tour,” where he gained a new following and increased attention. Later in the year, he announced his own North American tour, giving fans more opportunities to witness his rising stardom. 2Hollis delivers a fresh, innovative sound that blends electronic beats, SoundCloud rap, and trap rhythms, captivating audiences and igniting full-on rage sessions.
The night kicked off with LA artist Nate Sib, who shares a similar sound to 2Hollis with electronic beats and rap. Fans immediately started raging, headbanging and pushing each other back and forth as the artist blew the roof off. Nate opened the night with one of his most popular songs, “Down,” and played many other tracks that kept the energy high.His high energy soared through the crowd as the electronic beats and bass blasted through the speakers. Fans danced and shouted the lyrics when songs like “Famous” and “Don’t Fall” played. Nate Sib brought the energy to the crowd and was the perfect opener for the electrifying 2Hollis to follow.
Next, 2Hollis took the stage, and the crowd gathered around the barriers, eager for the show. Looking into the crowd, you could spot kids in Y2K clothes, baggy jeans, and alternative styles. It was awesome to see everyone freely expressing themselves, excited for the main act to take the night away. As ambient music played in the background, the anticipation continued to build, and 2Hollis roared onto the stage.
The opening track, “GOLD,” kicked off the night with blasting bass and strobe lights flashing across the stage. Fans immediately erupted into mosh pits, and almost everyone in the crowd had their phones out, recording every moment. 2Hollis is known for his breakdowns of fast-paced electronic beats that create moments where the crowd can fully immerse themselves. Throughout the night, lasers beamed into the crowd, and flashing strobe lights matched the music’s beats. 2Hollis was enjoying himself, dancing and jumping, making sure the crowd stayed energized.He performed many tracks, such as “Trauma,” which features moments where the beats morph into blasting bass that hits the crowd.
Throughout the night, he thanked the Houston crowd and kept the party going. He also played unreleased songs, including one called “All the Lights,” a poppier electronic track with a thumping bass breakdown.The night ended with his most popular song, “Jeans,” which had fans singing along and returning the energy. 2Hollis continues to be one of the most exciting alternative electronic artists, making waves in the music scene. He created an unforgettable night for fans and continues to solidify his place as one of the must-see live acts.
I am a Houston-based photographer who has been attending concerts since MP3 players were a thing. I graduated from the University of Houston in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in advertising. In my free time, you can find me headbanging at hardcore/rock shows, collecting movies, and training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu!