On Saturday, May 18, pop artist Madison Beer brought her “Spinnin’ Tour” to Radio City Music Hall in the heart of New York City. Beer kicked off her set with “Home to Another One,” where the stage was graced in an intergalactic backdrop as she allowed her crisp vocals to shine. She immediately broke into “Good in Goodbye” and “ Sweet Relief .
” “New York, how are you feeling tonight?” she asked. “Can I see them up there a little bit better,” she said, implying for the lights to be turned up. “I don’t even know what to say.
I am so honored and touched to be in this room with you right now,” she said. “I can’t believe it, I feel like I am dreaming,” she admitted, and the crowd went nuts. “I just want to say, ‘thank you’ for being a part of this night, which I will remember for the rest of my life,” she expressed.
“I told myself I won’t sob through this show, but I probably will. I will never have enough words, so just thank you.” “I hope you have a fun and safe night and welcome to the ‘Spinnin’ Tour.
’ I love you,” she said, effusively. It was followed by “Showed Me (How I Fell in Love With You)” and the midtempo “17,” which was indeed youthful. Equally noteworthy was “Dear Society,” whose lyrics are relevant and relatable.
“Envy the Leaves” was vocally reminiscent of a quintessential Ariana Grande performance meets Billie Eilish, and that ought to be taken as a compliment. “Homesick” was yet anoth.
