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Lola Young at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver – Gallery

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On October 25, English singer-songwriter Lola Young wrapped up the North American leg of her this wasn’t meant for you anyway tour at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, BC.

American singer-songwriter Emeryld opened the night and shared songs from her 3 EPs. Her performance as an opener has been one of my favourites this year. She brought so much personality and energy to her show that it captivated the crowd from the start.

At 9pm, Lola Young appeared under thunderous applause. The stage of the Commodore felt just right for her style—moody lighting and a cozy setup—she made the crowd feel like they were part of something special.

Starting off with “Good books” and “Wish You Were Dead,” she got everyone’s attention immediately, her raspy voice filling the room and setting a soulful vibe. There was no over-the-top production here; it was just Lola, her band, and a lot of raw talent. She hit every emotional note, effortlessly shifting from intense ballads to upbeat tracks. Songs like “Revolve Around You” showcased her knack for relatable lyrics, and she had the crowd swaying along, feeling the heartbreak. Her performance of her hit song “Messy,” first alone with her guitar then with her full band, was a really cathartic moment for the audience.

Several times during the show, she expressed how grateful she was of the fans’ support and how sad she was the tour was ending. Overall, it was the kind of night that makes you appreciate live music—the imperfections, the passion, the connection. By the end of her set, it was clear that Lola Young had gained some new fans. Vancouver was lucky to get a closing show this memorable. I personally cannot wait to see where her career will take her; she’s got the voice, the songwriting talent, and the charisma to go far.

Check out our favourite photos of the night below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!

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All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer