![]() Decked out in his signature oversized pink and purple windbreaker and uber wide-legged JNCO jeans from the cover of his debut album “Ugly is Beautiful,” Tree launched into a tirade of jokes that showcased his eclectic wit, touching on the dark side of growth hormone abuse before dabbing on his knees. The Wild West-themed stage appeared to cower in comparison to the leviathan general admission venue, which was chock-full of preteens clad in skater streetwear sandwiched shoulder to shoulder with millennials in cowboy hats, all of whom were clamoring for a prime vantage point of the eccentric musician himself.Īnd Tree certainly did not let his fans down as he unleashed an over-the-top stage presence, which began the moment he stepped foot on the platform, shouting commands loaded with expletives for the audience to scream along to the lyrics. His set was accompanied by a bare-bones stage, consisting of a desert rocks backdrop from his newest album,“Cowboy Tears,” which was released the day before the concert. Despite an undeniable knack for showmanship, Tree’s bizarre amalgam of performative choices was more mediocre meme than revolutionary recital. ![]() With a set that lasted an agonizing one and a half hours, Tree flaunted all the tricks up his sleeve, which included a dizzying array of costume changes and larger-than-life props ranging from cows to guitars. The alternative rock musician rode them both for a raucous crowd during his Saturday concert at the Shrine Expo Hall, which was the first performance of his headlining tour. ![]() Bucking broncos and bitty bicycles have nothing on Oliver Tree.
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