LIVINGSTON ROCKS OUT WEBSTER HALL
BY LIAM GILLIN
On May 20, rising indie-pop artist Livingston took the stage at Webster Hall in New York City, delivering an incredible performance that had the crowd screaming all night long. The historic venue served as the perfect backdrop for a night filled with powerful vocals and high energy. Before Livingston came on, Braedan Bales set the tone with their raw honesty and emotional depth. Their performance felt like the perfect warmup.
Livingston took the stage at around 9 PM, opening with “Introduction,” instantly grabbing the audience’s attention. His setlist blended emotional ballads with high-energy anthems, including fan favorites like “Brainstorm,” “Reverse,” and “Look Mom I Can Fly.”
Throughout the night, Livingston showcased his vulerability, creating a deeply personal connection with the crowd. A standout moment came during the crowd interactions, which left many in the audience visibly moved. The crowd was fully engaged, especially during “Architect,” when nearly everyone sang along word for word.
Livingston’s performance at Webster Hall was a unforgettable eminder of his rising star status in the indie-pop scene. With his charisma, he’s clearly an artist to watch—and judging by the crowd’s reaction, many already are.