Tommy Richman’s Coyote Tour made a huge stop in Houston at White Oak Music Hall, where the energy was absolutely electric. The night kicked off with an unforgettable opening set by mynameisntjmack, whose vibrant performance got the crowd hyped and set the perfect tone for what was to come. Fans were eagerly awaiting Tommy, and while there was a slight delay in the start, the wait only built up the anticipation.
The reason for the delay? Tommy had just wrapped up a massive performance at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo earlier that day—a monumental achievement for any artist, let alone someone still relatively early in their career. For Tommy, playing at such a legendary event was a clear indication of his rapidly rising star power. To perform at the Rodeo and then transition straight to a packed club show later in the day speaks volumes about his versatility and work ethic. Despite the grueling schedule, Tommy was more than ready to deliver a show that his Houston fans would never forget.
When Tommy finally took the stage, the crowd erupted into cheers, a testament to his growing popularity. He kicked things off with Million Dollar Baby, the viral hit that’s taken over streaming platforms and TikTok. The song’s infectious energy set the tone for the night, and from there, Tommy seamlessly moved through his catalog of hits. The audience was equally hyped for his smash single Last Night, which had fans singing along word-for-word, as well as his new tracks from his debut album Coyote, like Devil Is A Lie and the title track Coyote.
Tommy’s distinctive sound, blending smooth R&B melodies with bouncy, hip-hop-infused production, kept the crowd locked in from start to finish. His effortless stage presence and the way he connected with his audience were undeniable—every song felt personal, and the fans fed off his energy. Despite the initial delay, there was no drop in enthusiasm or intensity, as Tommy’s performance more than made up for the wait.
Beyond just the music, this night showcased the incredible growth in Tommy’s career. Going from performing at the iconic Rodeo to packing out White Oak Music Hall in the same day is no small feat. This show was a testament to the momentum behind his career and his ability to rise to any challenge. If this stop on his Coyote Tour is any indication, Tommy Richman’s star is continuing to ascend, and the best is yet to come.