Conan Gray’s Star Power Was on Full Display at the Kia Forum in L.A.
On Oct. 18, Conan Gray's Found Heaven tour made a pit stop in Los Angeles at the Kia Forum.
With a show filled with angelic vocals, lively energy and more, it certainly lived up to its name. We can finally confirm the voice we'll hear at the gates of heaven thanks to Conan's unstoppable talents as a performer.
Donned in a Freddie Mercury-esque ensemble, Conan stepped out with "Fainted Love," immediately getting the crowd on their feet. He then quickly moved into "Never Ending Song," immediately creating exactly the type of mood we'd be in for the rest of the night. The audience never wanted the performance to end.
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After a few more songs, Conan started getting more comfortable with the crowd, reading signs, calling out outfits and telling personal stories. He had the charisma to sell out a stadium, and we're excited for that era of his career to arrive in the near future.
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One of the best parts of the night was Conan singing his newest song, "Holidays," which had just come out that same day. It was a little different than the songs off his most recent album, Found Heaven, but it still rang true with Conan's signature vocals to make it instantly unforgettable.
After a couple more songs, including hits from the new album as well as older hits like "Astronomy" and "Heather," the time came for Conan's last song, "Memories." It was the perfect way to end the night as he left the entire venue with lifelong memories—or so we thought. Shortly afterward, he came back out for three more encore songs, with somehow even more energy, which only left us wanting even more.
We were so glad we got to witness the greatness that is Conan Gray. He is an absolute light and a genuine soul. We'll continue to support Conan throughout the rest of his career and can't wait to see what he does next.
For more of our L.A tour coverage, click HERE to read our interview with Stephen Dawes from his recent show at the Wiltern.