Concert Reviews

Bryson Tiller at CityFolk – Day 2

Friday night I came back to the festival to see the highly anticipated performance from Kentucky-born hip-hop artist, Bryson Tiller. With increasingly popular tracks circulating the mainstream, he was able to bring out a great crowd and brought a comfortable energy to the stage. He told stories through his songs about how he came to start experimenting with music, and about his journey to success in the music industry. His performance was equally entertaining and inspiring, featuring popular songs like Don’t and Exchange. The TRAPSOUL artist ‘s show was filled with a mixture of chill bars and upbeat rhythms, having the audience dancing throughout its entirety.

Erin Rooney

Erin is a recent Communications graduate living outside of Toronto. She is an arts and entertainment enthusiast with a particular passion for music.

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