Florist's 2024 tour has been marked by intimate performances that resonate deeply with audiences. Fans have praised the band's ability to create a relaxing atmosphere, with soft keyboards and unique effects enhancing the experience. The absence of a live drummer, replaced by a drum machine for certain tracks, has been noted, though it hasn't detracted from the overall vibe. Engaging with fans post-performance, such as discussing album artwork, has also been highlighted.
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Florist
Florist's 2024 tour has been characterized by intimate and engaging performances across various venues. Fans have consistently praised the band's ability to create a relaxing atmosphere, with setlists featuring tracks like "As Alone," "Moon Begins," and "Feathers," and encores such as "white light doorway" and "Vacation." The band's connection with their audience, including post-show interactions and discussions about album artwork, has been a highlight of their performances. Overall, Florist's live shows in 2024 have been well-received, offering fans a memorable and personal concert experience.
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People say park in nearby lots and it usually varies in price.
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104 N Ave 56 2nd floor, Los Angeles, CA 90042, USA
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In January 2024, Florist opened for Elder and Oceans Rise at Tampa's Orpheum. The event showcased a night of rock, with Florist's performance adding to the dynamic lineup.
Florist's performance at The Stone Church in Brattleboro, VT, was marked by a serene and intimate atmosphere. The setlist featured songs like "As Alone," "Moon Begins," and "Feathers," with "white light doorway" and "Vacation" as encore songs. The band's engagement with the audience, including discussions about album artwork, added a personal touch to the evening.
At Space Ballroom in Hamden, CT, Florist's performance was both intimate and relaxing. The setlist included "As Alone," "Moon Begins," and "Feathers," with "white light doorway" and "Vacation" as encore songs. The band's connection with the audience, including post-show interactions, contributed to a memorable experience.
In November 2024, Florist performed at The 9th Ward in Buffalo, NY, delivering a show that was both intimate and relaxing. The setlist included tracks like "As Alone," "Moon Begins," and "Feathers," with "white light doorway" and "Vacation" as encore songs. The band's connection with the audience was evident, with post-show interactions adding to the memorable experience.
About the Artist
Florist is a soft-synthesizer-folk band born from the friendship and musical synergy of Emily Sprague, Rick Spataro, and Jonnie Baker in the Catskill Mountains in 2012. Their live performances are intimate and atmospheric, weaving delicate folk melodies with soft synthesizer textures that create a soothing yet emotionally resonant soundscape. Fans often note the deeply personal and reflective nature of their music, which feels like a warm conversation rather than a concert, a vibe that stems from their genuine camaraderie and shared love for music. Emily Sprague's background in classical guitar and her penchant for intricate, fingerpicked patterns add a unique layer of complexity to their otherwise understated sound. A defining moment often recounted by fans is how their music captures the quiet, contemplative moments of life, making their shows feel like a safe space for vulnerability and connection. Their song "The Fear of Losing This" exemplifies their ability to blend melancholy with hope, a signature that resonates throughout their catalog. If their music were a person, it would be the friend who listens intently and offers comfort without judgment, occasionally surprising you with a clever turn of phrase or a subtle, unexpected twist in melody—never quite what you expected, but exactly what you needed.