Singer-songwriter Ryan Beatty graced the stage of Houston’s White Oak Music Hall this past Friday.
Ryan Beatty is an American singer-songwriter known for his soulful vocals, introspective lyrics, and mellow musical style. He gained recognition for his early YouTube covers of popular songs, which garnered a large online following. Beatty transitioned to original music with the release of his debut EP, “Because of You,” in 2011, followed by several more EPs and albums over the years. Beatty’s music often blends elements of pop, R&B, and indie rock, showcasing his versatility as an artist. He has collaborated with notable musicians such as Tyler, The Creator, and Brockhampton, further expanding his reach and influence within the music industry. Throughout his career, Beatty has received praise for his distinctive sound and heartfelt songwriting, earning him a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim.
On Friday, February 16th, fans eagerly lined up outside the venue for hours, brimming with anticipation for Beatty’s performance. As the night unfolded, their patience was rewarded with a night of soul-stirring music and heartfelt lyrics.
The stage setup was quite intimate with no crazy lighting. Just Ryan sitting on a chair surrounded by the band with natural lighting above them, creating a serene and immersive ambiance.
With his band by his side, providing a melodic backdrop of drums, piano, and strings, Beatty wowed the audience with a repertoire spanning from his acclaimed “Boy in Jeans” album to tracks from his latest release, “Calico.” One of the highlights of the night was listening to the crowd accompany Ryan as he performed “Bruises Off The Peach.” “Bruise” and “Ribbons” were other fan favorites!
Whether you’re a devoted fan or simply appreciate good music, Ryan Beatty’s show was a must-see event that showcased the power of live music to inspire and uplift the soul.
SETLIST:
- Ribbons
- Cinnamon Bread
- Andromeda
- Bright Red
- Haircut
- Powerslide
- Backseat
- Bruises Off the Peach
- Casino
- Hunter
- Multiple Endings
- White Teeth
- Fruits of My Labor
- Little Faith