The Warfield in San Francisco California on Thursday, July 11, 2024 hosted Lucky Daye with Fana Hues. The performance was truly impressive and completely exceeded expectations..
Fana Hues is a talented singer-songwriter known for her soulful and introspective music. Her style blends elements of R&B, soul, jazz, and pop, creating a unique sound that resonates with listeners. She has garnered attention for her emotive vocals and thoughtful lyrics, addressing themes of love, self-discovery, and personal growth. Entering the first song, she dove into it head first with a round of applause. Throughout her set, the applause kept getting louder and louder. Though she only played half an hour, the crowd thoroughly entertained with her tunes.
Lucky Daye is renowned for delivering captivating live performances that showcase his soulful vocals and engaging stage presence. As an American singer-songwriter, he is known for his unique blend of R&B, soul, funk, and contemporary pop influences. He kicked off his performance with “Soft” and delivered an enthralling show. Clad in a vest, jeans, and chaps, he exuded high energy, captivating the audience with his singing and dancing for nearly two hours. Throughout his set, including songs like “NWA,” “Breaking The Bank,” and his popular single “Algorithm” from his album Algorithm, he poured his heart and soul into his music. Notable moments included inviting a couple planning to get married on stage and performing “Love You Too Much” for them, as well as bringing a girl on stage and serenading her with “That’s You.” Daye concluded his performance shirtless, wowing the audience with songs like “Over,” “Paint It,” and the crowd favorite “Used To Be.” For the grand finale, he received resounding applause after performing the encore “Hericane.”
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Photographer of about 10 years, I have been shooting concerts for about 8 of those years. I started to get serious about concert photography about 6 or 7 years ago and now try to shoot as many as I can. I shoot mostly rock but, have done some country and big band stuff. I love music and since I am nowhere close to being a musician, this is a way I can be a small part of what, in the words of Henry Rollins, “gets me through the highs, the lows and everything in between”.