EM BEIHOLD AT THE BOWERY BALLROOM

BY LIAM GILLIN

Em Beihold’s “Maybe Life is Good” Tour brought an evening of emotional resonance and musical brilliance to the Bowery Ballroom in New York City last night. Opening the stage was the talented Will Linley, whose captivating performance set the tone for the night. Linley's music struck a chord with the audience, drawing cheers and applause from all corners of the venue.

Em Beihold would come on stage 30 minutes later opening with her poignant lyrics and mesmerizing vocals with “Roller Coasters Make Me Sad.” Beihold's set was a journey through themes of mental health and anxiety, resonating deeply with the predominantly young adult audience and the children who attended with their parents. A highlight of the night was Beihold's fun cover of "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," which left the crowd speechless.

A few fans were treated to a special VIP soundcheck session with Em Beihold before the main performance, adding an intimate touch to the evening. The energy in the venue was electric, with the crowd erupting in excitement for Beihold's signature songs "12345," "Shiny New Things," and "Spiderman."

One of the most memorable moments of the night was the overwhelming support from the audience for both Beihold and Linley. The Bowery Ballroom echoed with cheers and applause, creating an atmosphere of unity and connection among concert-goers.

In the end, the Em Beihold delivered an unforgettable night of music, emotion, and community.

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