Ty Myers Sells Out The Legendary Rave Ballroom In Milwaukee

The anticipation was palpable as fans gathered for The Select Tour featuring Ty Myers at The Rave/Eagles Club. The show was initially slated for the smaller hall, but the overwhelming demand necessitated a last-minute move to the grand ballroom, which could house the 3,500 enthusiastic ticket holders. The line outside stretched nearly five blocks, filled with animated conversations and shared excitement about Ty Myers' meteoric rise. As the doors opened, fans poured into the historic venue, their excitement reverberating through the halls. The atmosphere inside was a perfect mix of history and eagerness, setting the stage for an unforgettable night. The venue, with its storied past and unique charm, seemed to be the ideal backdrop for an event that promised both nostalgia and new musical experiences.

Noah Rinker took the stage with confidence that belied his 22 years. Growing up in the mountains of California, his journey to this moment was etched in every strum of his guitar and every note he sang. His 45-minute set was a masterclass in engaging an audience, kicking off with "After Dark," a song that immediately captivated the crowd. As he transitioned into tracks like "The Place I'm From" and "Hand On My Gun," it was clear that Noah had a gift for storytelling, his lyrics painting vivid pictures that resonated deeply with the audience.

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Noah's connection with the crowd was palpable. His songs, infused with raw emotion and a hint of nostalgia, struck a chord with the fans who had gathered early to see him. "The Bend" showcased his vocal range and guitar prowess, drawing enthusiastic applause and setting the tone for the evening. The highlight of his set came with "Save My Soul," a powerful closer that had the crowd singing along in unison. The energy in the room was electric, and it was evident that Noah Rinker had made a lasting impression. His performance was not just an opening act, but a testament to his talent and potential, leaving the audience eager for more as they anticipated the main event.

As the lights dimmed, a wave of excitement surged through the crowd. The screams and cheers grew louder, filling the historic ballroom with palpable energy. Ty Myers emerged, and the response was immediate—3,500 fans united in a deafening roar of approval. He launched into "Never Get Tired (of Loving You)," but the crowd’s enthusiasm nearly drowned out his vocals. It was a testament to the connection Myers had forged with his audience, a bond strengthened by his heartfelt lyrics and raw authenticity.

From the first chord, it was clear that Myers was here to give everything he had. Songs like "Worry is a Sickness" and "Real World Now" showcased his ability to blend introspective storytelling with infectious melodies. The young artist’s charisma was undeniable, and his performance was both captivating and intimate. The set took a poignant turn with "Can’t Hold Me Down" and "Ends Of The Earth," songs inspired by his personal journey and struggles, including a significant knee injury that shifted his focus entirely to music. These moments resonated deeply with the audience, adding layers of meaning to the evening.

Myers then took a brief solo interlude, performing an early release, "Tomorrow's Out Of Sight," followed by a soulful cover of Tyler Childers' "Shake The Frost." The stripped-down segment showcased his versatility and deep connection to his musical influences. The concert was filled with unforgettable highlights, each song creating a new wave of energy and connection. "Tie That Binds," the breakout hit that skyrocketed Ty Myers into the limelight, had the entire ballroom echoing with voices, a testament to the song's impact and Myers' growing influence. Another standout moment was "But Me," where the crowd's emotional response was palpable, their voices rising and falling with every heartfelt lyric. During "Too Far Gone," Myers' vulnerability shone through, drawing the audience closer. The camaraderie between Ty and his fans was evident when he performed "Somewhere Over You," as the room seemed to pulsate with collective emotion. Perhaps one of the most touching moments came during the performance of "On The Boulevard," where the shared experience between the singer and his audience felt almost tangible. Each note, each word, was a bridge connecting everyone in the room. As the night progressed, the setlist flowed seamlessly, mixing new favorites with timeless covers, making it a performance that attendees will remember for years to come.

As the night drew to a close, Ty Myers saved some of his most powerful performances for last. The crowd's emotion surged once more as he launched into "Drunk Love,". Following up with a soulful rendition of Bill Withers' "Use Me," Myers showcased his range and deep appreciation for classic influences. The atmosphere in the ballroom became electric with anticipation as he prepared for the final songs. "Drinkin' Alone" brought a poignant sense of camaraderie among the fans, as they sang the chorus in unison, their voices blending seamlessly with Myers’. This emotional high set the perfect stage for the evening's finale.

Closing out with Tyler Childers' "Feathered Indians," Myers left the audience with a sense of connection and fulfillment. His heartfelt performance was a fitting end to an evening that celebrated music's power to bring people together. As the final notes faded and the lights slowly came back on, it was clear that this concert would linger in the memories of those present for years to come. The Select Tour had delivered an unforgettable night, leaving fans eager for the next chapter in Ty Myers' promising career.

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Ty Myers Set-List:

Never Get Tired (of Loving You)

Worry is a Sickness

Real World Now

Thought It Was Love

Love Is Two Faced

Can’t Hold Me Down

Ends of the Earth

Tomorrow’s Out Of Sight (Ty Solo)

Shake The Frost [Tyler Childers Cover] (Ty Solo)

Help Ourselves

Tin Roof Talks

Tie That Binds

But Me

Too Far Gone

Somewhere Over You

On The Boulevard

Let ‘Em Talk

Drunk Love

Firefly

Use Me (Bill Withers Cover)

Drinkin’ Alone

Feathered Indians (Tyler Chiders Cover)

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