Tyler, The Creator Brought the Chaos to Columbus: A Review
You know how sometimes you just need to see a certain artist live? Well, for me, that artist was Tyler, The Creator. And let me tell you, the dude did not disappoint. His "Call Me If You Get Lost" tour hit Columbus, Ohio, and it was pure chaos in the best way possible.
The Energy Was Electric
Walking into the Schottenstein Center, the hype was already building. You could feel the anticipation in the air, the energy was palpable. As the lights dimmed and the music started, the crowd erupted. Tyler, The Creator's music is raw, emotional, and sometimes even a little bit messed up, but it's always captivating.
From the Stage to the Crowd
The setlist was a perfect mix of old favorites and new hits. "Lumberjack" and "See You Again" got the whole place jumping, while "EARFQUAKE" and "Yonkers" brought a wave of nostalgia. The staging was incredible, with a huge screen that projected trippy visuals and a platform that allowed Tyler to get up close and personal with the crowd.
A Performance You Won't Forget
Honestly, I'm still buzzing about the entire thing. The energy was contagious, the music was phenomenal, and Tyler, The Creator was just... Tyler, The Creator. He's a true performer, an artist who throws himself into his music with complete abandon. If you ever have the chance to see him live, do it. You won't regret it.
P.S. I’m still trying to figure out how the hell they managed to get a giant, inflatable penis on stage, but hey, that's Tyler for you! 😜