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Remi Wolf Shows She’s ‘Too Tantalizing’ In SPA Concert

Singer-songwriter Remi Wolf performed in front of a lively crowd during Thursday night’s SPA concert.

Wolf came to the stage with guitarist Mikey LaSusa, bassist Sean SoBash, and drummer Conor Malloy to play an intro jam. Wolf was sporting a backward cap, a vest covering a pink tie-dye shirt with a corgi printed on the front, and purple pants, making the crowd go wild as she started playing “Quiet On Set.”

The artist thanked the crowd for coming to the show to which they responded “You’re fucking welcome” and erupted into cheers. She then performed “Wyd” and “Monte Carlo” from her debut studio album “Juno.”

The Palo Alto native talked to the crowd about vices that humans have. Hers, she said, is drinking. The conversation led perfectly to the next song “Liquor Store” followed by “Sexy Villain.”

To get the crowd pumped up for the next song, Wolf started asking members of the crowd if their name was Liz. She then proceeded to sing “Liz” and invite a few crowd members on stage which made everyone lose their minds.

Wolf continued with a brilliant rendition of “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley. She followed it with a “We Are” chant before singing “Positive Affirmations” by Conor Malloy.

Her last tour was in Australia, and she explained that they were really glad to be playing for such a great crowd at Penn State which led to more cheers. With her amazing vocal range, Wolf sang “Hello Hello Hello,” “Anthony Kiedis,” and hit song “Photo ID,” a collaboration with former SPA performer Dominic Fike.

The lights turned off, the band walked off, and the crowd demanded more with encore chants. Rushing back on stage, Remi performed “Disco Man” for a wild finish.

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