![]() Then there was "One of Us," performed acoustic with an insane amount of emotion. Songs like "Weapons" and "Maybe You're the Problem" gave the audience reassurance that you shouldn't let anyone put you down or make your life harder with toxic influences. They gave the type of energy that passionate performers will only have.Īva intentionally writes songs that reflect on her life personally, I found them to be super relatable and easy to digest even though they pack a powerful punch. It's clear that Ava and her dancers work really well together it gave the best touch to the concert. "Kings & Queens" was one of those songs that nobody could resist everyone in the crowd Saturday night was singing word for word with the entire song. Plus, Ava's dancers really added to her concert with their impeccable choreography. She started with the lyrics, "If all of the kings had their queens on the throne/We would pop champagne and raise a toast." When the lights faded up and flooded the stage, everyone lost their mind. While the energy of the pavilion seemed to be at the best it could be, Ava changed that right away when she ran off stage after thanking everyone after "Hold Up (Wait a Minute)." A few moments later, an epic drum solo began with a few notes from her hit "Kings & Queens," followed by her dancers entering the stage to meet Ava, now dressed in a cloak with a queen's gavel. Hopefully her rise gives other upcoming artists from the area hope that they could headline a stage at Summerfest and beyond as well. I loved how there wasn't a certain type of crowd or generation of people who were at her concert: It brought all sorts of kings and queens together to party all night.Īt one point, Ava mentioned that she had just finished her first world tour, and she was very excited to kick off festival season at her "birthplace of Milwaukee." Fans cheered with excitement, and some were even shocked, apparently having no idea she was a Milwaukee native. Ava Max's music is for everyone it doesn't matter how young or old you are. The alleged bugs clearly didn't stop fans from enjoying their night, either. ![]() Honestly, I didn't notice any mistakes last night – even when she kept claiming that the bugs were after her last night, with one even getting in her eye, she performed as if nothing happened. While it's obvious that power lies in the hands of a queen, her performance brought everyone together. Ava is a seamless artist that keeps the crowd roaring even if she made mistakes, you couldn't have known. She won't let you down – and she will raise your standards for the next concert you're dying to see. Seriously, if you listen to her music, go to one of her concerts. Immediately her voice sounded just as good, if not better, than listening to her music on Spotify. One early takeaway from Saturday's show: Ava Max is a natural-born performer, and her voice was incredible. Usually, when you're about to see an artist perform, you have to prepare yourself for the good and the bad of their live performance. ![]() The energy last night was contagious, and nothing could stop anyone from having a good time. The stage was dark with a hue of blue light that shined over Ava before the lights flashed and fans went crazy. Ava appeared on stage glammed in a flashy crop top, white tank top, dazzling black and white skirt with black platform wedge shoes.įans, singing their hearts out and dancing the night away, were then met with a smooth transition between "Diamonds & Dancefloors" and "My Head My Heart." The energy of the pavilion increased, with everyone jumping around – with Ava's encouragement – singing and dancing with everyone around them. Right away, Ava Max started to sing the crowd-banger "Diamonds & Dancefloors" to get the night off on the right foot. The concert began with a short automated opener speaking to the fans before she made the stage, preaching, "Let's make it a night of dangerous beauty. What I wasn't ready for, though, was the fact that the pop star came on stage ready to give it her all without hesitation, a true performer who loves her fans and won't stop at anything to give them the best. Thanks to my 13-year-old sister, who is an Ava Max fan, I was ready to sing along to her songs and rock out at the BMO Pavilion. From a giant diamond centered on the stage to small CGI light diamonds – hinting at her latest album, "Diamonds & Dancefloors" – from the guitarist and drummer's performances to her dancers' epic moves and the star of the night herself, Ava Max gave Milwaukee a night of "Heaven & Hell" with her show-stopping set. ![]() ![]() A post shared by OnMilwaukee sensation and Milwaukee native Ava Max brought those hits and more to the BMO Pavilion last night during the final day of Summerfest weekend two, and the concert couldn't have been more powerful. ![]()
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