Em Beihold Lights Up Charlotte with ‘Maybe Life is Good’ Tour

ByJosh Brown

April 8, 2024
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On March 16, 2024, Charlotte, North Carolina witnessed an evening where music and emotion intertwined seamlessly at Amos’ Southend, courtesy of Em Beihold’s electrifying concert. Beihold, a singer-songwriter known for her unique blend of indie pop and lyrical profundity, offered her audience a journey through the highs and lows of the human experience, framed by the melodies of her most poignant songs.

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The show kicked off with a performance by opener Will Linley. The artist danced around the stage and gave testimonials to the audience. He even pointed out a member of the crowd and dedicated a song to her.

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The headliner, Em Beihold kicked off with the strumming chords “Roller Coasters Make Me Sad.” This song delves into the complexities of emotional experiences and societal expectations, contrasting personal struggles with the perceived joys of theme parks.

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As the night progressed, Beihold delved into a variety of singles from her discography, including tracks like “12345,” “City of Angels” and “Spiderman” Each song reflected her versatility as an artist, seamlessly blending elements of pop, indie, and alt Z genres. Between the performances, Beihold shared insights into the inspirations behind her music. These moments of vulnerability created a deep connection between Beihold and her audience, making the concert feel like an intimate gathering among friends.

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The night ended with her hit single, “Numb Little Bug,” a song that resonated deeply with fans for its honest depiction of emotional numbness, achieving platinum status and highlighting Beihold’s talent for capturing complex emotions in her music​.

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Em Beihold’s concert at Amos’ Southend was more than just a display of musical talent; it was a testament to the power of music to connect, heal, and inspire. Through her songs, Beihold has created a space for reflection and connection, resonating with a generation that values authenticity and emotional honesty in their music. As she continues her ascent in the music world, her performance in Charlotte will be remembered as a night when music transcended entertainment to become a shared human experience.

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ByJosh Brown

Josh is the Founder, Editor-in-Chief, and Lead Photographer of Stereofade Magazine. He currently resides in North Carolina and covers concerts and other types of photography around the state.

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