Livingston — A Hometown odyessy tour

Photographed by Lily Clements

Tannahill’s Tavern and Music Hall — Fort Worth, Texas

November 23, 2024

“I am having the time of my life, thank you so much for coming!” Livingston gave Fort Worth Texas a night it will never forget. From Denton, Texas to his own world tour Livingston’s powerful vocals and stage presence not only captivated me but the entire room. Dressed in classic Fort Worth attire of blue jeans, a white tank top, cowboy hot complete with a bandana around his neck. He is ready for the stockyards. We journey through the setlist a perfect mix of upbeat dance worthy songs to emotional ballads. Livingston’s connection with the crowd is obvious from the moment he walks on stage. His music and words speak to people, provide them with a sense of community and not being alone. This is something that is important to him as he frequently pauses to talk to the crowd. He details growing up in Texas and knowing this was his purpose. He reminds the crowd that they feel pulled to their life calling even if they can’t explain it and it is important to follow that draw. There was a second stage on the main one that he would bounce between. I think this extra height allowed for the best experience for everyone in the room, from the barricade to the back bar. As the night came to a close, Livingston left the stage with the same energy and passion he brought from the very first note. The crowd, still buzzing with excitement, echoed his lyrics long after he had disappeared backstage. It was more than just a concert, it was an experience, a shared moment of connection and inspiration. Whether you were a longtime fan or discovering his music for the first time, it was clear that Livingston’s performance was something special. Fort Worth won’t soon forget this night, and neither will anyone who was lucky enough to be there.

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