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Elderbrook Proves to Be an Electronic Must-See on The Little Love Tour

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Elderbrook Proves to Be an Electronic Must-See on The Little Love Tour

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If you’re into some electronic music you need to see Elderbrook live. The English musician is currently halfway through The Little Love tour so you still have time to check him out if you can. Having missed his set at Firefly a few months ago, I luckily got the chance to attend and shoot his show at the TLA in Philadelphia. The entire night was filled with good vibes all around.

Kicking off the night with EREZ who wore very bright neon nails and played somewhat of a more chill type of EDM music. Afterwards came NASAYA who was very skilled, having played the guitar and working the mixer at the same time.

Finally to end the night was Elderbrook who started his set with one of my favorite songs by him called Numb. I couldn’t help myself from dancing and singing along to that song. But at the end of the night the venue was packed and filled with so much energy. I even took a trip to the mezzanine and there were people all jumping and dancing having a great time together. It was such a great night and I highly suggest attending a show on the Little Love tour.

Show Date: 03.15.23 | Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of Living Arts | Elderbrook Electronic Must-See

Latrice Morgan
Latrice Morgan
Philly based music photographer who can’t get enough of seeing her favorite bands live and hearing her favorite songs being sung out loud.

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