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                                                                  Early in their set they allowed the
                                                                  audience to decide their next song,
                                                                  providing them the options of “Maybe
                                                                  Us” and “A Few Tomorrows”. Each song
                                                                  garnered an eruption of cheers, but “A
                                                                  Few Tomorrows” ended up
                                                                  overpowering. During their song “Hit Like
                                                                  a Girl”, Edith helped the crowd to open
                                                                  a mosh pit and instructed the girls in
                                                                  the crowd to fill it.





















                                                                  The girls piled into the middle,
                                                                  jumping and dancing against one
                                                                  another. Following “Hit Like a Girl,”
                                                                  they sang three covers. “Since
                                                                  You’ve Been Gone” by Kelly
                After this brief set of crowd favorites, the
                band performed “T.M.I”, during which a            Clarkson, “Take Me Away” by
                rouge crowd surfer made their way to              Christina Vidal”, and finally “Burnin’
                the front of the pit. Lastly, the headliner       Up” by the Jonas Brothers.
                closed the night with a fan favorite and
                namesake of the tour, “Say it to My Face”
                The selection of bands curated diverse
                yet cohesive genres, and the show was
                highly accessible with tickets selling for
                $25. Each band played for about the
                same amount of time, and the setlists
                were concise yet satisfying, leaving
                enough room for audience interaction.
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