Live Review
Vincent Mason, the young, fast-rising country star, delivered a performance in Raleigh that had his fans genuinely hyped and excited while giving praise and admiration for one of their favorite artists.
The artist, born in Roswell, Georgia, stopped by The Ritz concert venue in Raleigh, NC as a part of his “There I Go” tour, in promotion of his debut studio album of the same name. The setlist provides some of Vincent Mason’s best songs, many of them coming from his newest project. Opening with tracks like “Anything Took Everything,” Vincent easily commanded the attention of the sold-out crowd and had them all engaged into the music.

The stage setup was simple, while keeping the band front and center. There were a few Monster Energy Drink logos in the background, as the tour is collaborating with the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour, which is promoting emerging artists. Vincent stayed front and center with his guitar, while occasionally walking over to his bandmates to play along with them.
Vincent has gained many fans over the years, and while he started making music independently in 2002, his first breakout hit came with 2024’s “Hell Is A Dance Floor.” The song was viral on social media and helped establish the young country artist a breakthrough force in the industry. It has propelled him to being frequent show openers for big country acts such as Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, and Riley Green. He’ll also be touring with country star Parker Mccollum, who Stereofade covered in 2024.

Vincent Mason has shown that he’s ready for primetime. The “There I Go” tour and album have proven that this artist can command a large crowd and have them singing along to every word, something that only the greats and future greats can do with ease.




















