Lady A, "What a Song Can Do" Tour

Being able to see a live show after two years was incredible. Surrounded by hundreds who love the same artist, adding some normalcy back in your life and just to go out and have a good forgetting everything that had happened in the last two years.

I grabbed tickets for the bands Irvine, CA stop at Five Point Amphitheater. I had also bought Carly Pearce Meet and Greet packages separately. (You can read the Meet and Greet experience HERE)

Lady A brought special guests Carly Pearce, Niko Moon and Tenille Arts out on tour with them and I’m a fan of all three of them so it was a really amazing tour already before even getting to the venue.

Tenille opened the show first coming out with her Taylor Swift inspired sparkly guitar. She is a natural born performer. You could see how happy she was to be on the stage and was incredibly thankful for Lady A for taking her out on the road and to everyone there who was singing along.

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Tenille Art’s Setlist:

  • That’s My Friend You’re Talkin’ About

  • Back Then, Right Now

  • Over You Is You

  • I Hate This

  • Somebody Like That

I really wish Tenille’s set was longer, she really kept the audience entertained and I absolutley love her voice and songs.

Niko Moon performed next. From the second his set started it was HIGH ENERGY. He came from backstage jumping and leaping. I had known a couple of his songs prior to seeing him live but I was an instant fan as soon as I saw him perform.

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I loved Niko’s set list. He even brought out his wife, Anna Moon during one of his songs to serenade her in front of the whole crowd. It was absolutely adorable.

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Niko Moon’s Setlist:

  • NO SAD SONGS

  • WAY BACK

  • DANCE WITH ME

  • KEEP ME IN MIND/GONE/HOMEGROWN (Zac Brown Band Mashup)

Niko had actually co-wrote these ZBB songs, it was amazing getting to hear one of the original writers sing them to a sold out crowd!

  • PARADISE TO ME

  • GOOD TIME

Carly’s set was next. She is a really great performer and puts so much emotion into her songs. I honestly felt like I was at a Carly Pearce show because she knows how to put on such an amazing concert.

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Carly Pearces’ Setlist:

  • You Kissed Me First

  • Hearts Going Out of It’s Mind

  • Hide the Wine

  • Should’ve Known Better

  • Everybody Gonna Talk

  • Man! I Feel Like a Woman (Shania Twain cover)

  • Liability

  • Every Little Thing

  • Messy

  • Ain’t Goin Down (Til’ The Sun Comes Up) (Garth Brooks cover)

  • Next Girl

  • I Hope You’re Happy Now (With Charles Kelley of Lady A)

This was a really special show for Carly because it was the release day of her album 29: Written In Stone. It was a dream come true to spend release day with an artist at their concert.

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It was time for Lady A to perform and you could feel the excitement in the venue. They came out from behind a sparkly curtain and the crow erupted in screams and cheers.

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I thought their setlist was much shorter than the last Lady A concert I attended but they still put on a great show and played a lot of fan favorites. I do wish they would have played more songs from Oceans though.

Lady A’s Setlist:

  • Like A Lady

  • Love Don’t Live Here

  • What A Song Can Do

  • Downtown

  • What If I Never Get Over You

  • Compass

  • Heartbreak

  • American Honey

  • Let It Go (Frozen cover)

  • Our Kind of Love

  • Just a Kiss

  • I Run To You

  • Bartender

  • You Look Good

  • Champagne Night

  • Need You Now

  • Walking In Memphis (Marc Cohn cover)

I would have also loved for them to close with one of their own songs rather than a cover but it was still such a great show and I’m so glad to have attended the tour.

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Venue: Five Point Amphitheater is the perfect outdoor/summer concert venue. It’s not too big and the setup is really nice. They have a bunch of food trucks come in for the concerts and they always have boutiques to look around at, line dancing, corn hole and raffles.

Seats: We got pit tickets, we were about three rows back from the barricade for the majority of the show.

Parking: Getting into the parking lot was quick and easy but getting out was a little less quick. It’s free parking and the traffic wasn’t terrible.