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Chelsea Cutler at The Wiltern

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Chelsea Cutler at The Wiltern

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Chelsea Cutler brought her When I Close My Eyes (Part Two) Tour to the Wiltern in Los Angeles. The crowd was packed with fans, most of whom were wearing the artist’s merch, both new and old. The support acts, Arden Jones and Ayokay, helped warm up the crowd and get everyone excited for Cutler’s set. Performing on a stage complete with a screen backdrop and border, Cutler performed many songs from her newest album, When I Close My Eyes, as well as her previous projects.

One of the crowd favorites was a song called “Crazier Things,” which Chelsea encouraged the crowd to belt out as loud as possible while she accompanied them on the electric guitar. The unforgettable performance was Cutler’s biggest Los Angeles show in years. This specific show marked the last show before “Men on the Moon,” Cutler’s latest single was released.

She played the song in full for the audience while providing lyrics on the screen behind her, but most of the audience was already shouting the words with her as she sang. This high energy show laced with Chelsea Cutler’s unique tone is a show you need to add to your concert bucket list!

Show date: 11.09.22 | Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern | Chelsea Cutler at the Wiltern

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