Lane Bickett

Still Woozy Presents: The Love Seat Tour

Lane Bickett
Aug 22, 2024
3 min read
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Still Woozy is known for his psychedelic, groovy vibes with a mixture of daydream pop and R&B. Still Woozy's lyrics are just as dreamy as his beats. Still Woozy debuted his sophomore album, titled Loveseat, in late June. The album is filled with funky beats that make you want to dance and jump around. The songs are meaningful, will have you romanticizing every moment, and will make you want to fall in love. Just three weeks after his second studio album was released, he began the "Love Seat Tour." He made a stop in Atlanta, GA, at the Coca-Cola Roxy, and it was a transcendental experience, to say the least!


The New York City-based band named MICHELLE kicked off the night with an electrifying and choreography-heavy performance, leaving old and new fans in awe. MICHELLE is a band consisting of four girls who all sing and two guys on drums and guitar. The band has been quickly emerging in the music scene since releasing their sophomore album, titled AFTER DINNER WE TALK DREAMS. They are described as an indie pop band with heartfelt lyrics. Their performance was flawless, and they are all talented dancers as well as singers!


Still Woozy began making music in his garage studio in 2015 and started officially releasing music in 2017, with his debut single "Vacation" that quickly gained traction. He continued to release 3 more singles before releasing his first EP, titled Lately. Fast forward to 2024, and his success as an artist has skyrocketed. He played at the legendary Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta, GA, on August 18th to a sold-out crowd. As soon as the band came running out, you knew it was going to be a high-energy show.

The stage design was filled with grassy carpet and human-sized flowers. The lighting and sound clashed so well together. Still Woozy had fantastic, upbeat energy. He touched every part of the stage, making sure to include everyone in the fun. The band were very playful on stage, creating a conga line and even choreographing one of the songs! You could tell this band had a great connection, and the energy pinged off to everyone in the room, creating smiles and laughter. The band was not afraid to be "weird," and this created a carefree zone for everyone to be themselves! The crowd was electric, and everyone was singing along with Still Woozy.

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