![]() ![]() Dark shadows from the venue's crew created spikes of elation that were quickly defused as the stage lights revealed their true identities. The stage was already pre-lit with pink and purple lights that provided a creamy, dazed landscape that undoubtedly matched Jeremih's album cover. One stood closely by the security guard and tried to squeeze as much information out of him as she could. Three girls worked out the kinks to their twerks, while professing their undying love for Jeremih. She mechanically moved her shoulders to a generic playlist that hummed overhead. Moments later, she pulled out a book from her backpack and devoured a couple chapters. The two later headed to the bathroom to redo their make up for a picture-perfect selfie.Īnother girl, who secured her front row spot, came equipped with three cans of PBRs and placed them at the foot of the stage. "This is starting to feel like 'Erykah Badu' status," whispered one girl to her friend. Their excitement was greeted by restlessness, as soon as they reached the bottom of their plastic cups. Two hours passed, and couples and small clusters of tight-knit friends designated one person to save their spots, as others trailed back and forth from the bar to the stage with a bathroom break in between. That, in and of itself, was enough to trigger and ignite the show's hype, which was timestamped to begin at 7 p.m. ![]() The all ages show, which warranted a free entrance with RSVP, came with only one guarantee: first come, first serve. If you're a pro, you know that timing is everything, and Jeremih put his most devoted fans to the test last night with a pop-up show at Double Door to promote Late Nights: The Album, a collection of songs that tell the classic tale of an R&B singer: a hopeless romantic who advantageously flirts with lust in search of finding love. Now, getting there is only half the battle the other requires patience. Using proper hashtags generate more feedback, and by sun-up, you'll wake up to an overwhelming amount of IG love and stacks-on-stacks of comments from close friends, frenemies and exes. It's a coveted spot that guarantees at least 10 likes and three retweets for the average social media user. The front row of any show is reserved for an artist's die hard fans. Listen to Liz Phair for Total Run Time at Ada Street » « The Lonely Biscuits Metamorphose At Beat Kitchen ![]()
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