Chelsea Cutler Lights Up Detroit

Article written and photos by Jordyn Ward


    As I walked into The Fillmore Detroit I could feel a very distinct sense of love for this artist and a room of people that have watched her grow as an artist since her debut in 2015 and also newer fans introduced to her work by collaborations with artists such as Jeremy zucker and Noah kahan. Since then she has amassed quite a following of loyal fans and they were all ecstatic to witness their favorite artist Chelsea Cutler grace the stage.

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    Up-and-coming indie folk duo Yoke Lore opened up the night with the most consistent high energy I’ve ever seen from a band of this size. Dawning only a banjo and a drum set these guys knew exactly how to make not only the most but the best out of the tools they were given. The crowd in Detroit seemed to be quite acquainted with these two also as they sang along and erupted in screams of joy when they heard the first note of “beige” seemingly a crowd and Chelsea cutler certified banger. Excited to see where these two get in their career with such a distinct and charming sound.

    Then the lights go down and we hear a voicemail ring from the speakers and the stage lit up revealing what can be described as a stone wall designed with beautiful arches and a disco-like stage lining. From behind the arches Chelsea walked through with a guitar in hand and put on an unforgettable show playing various songs ranging from her debut album How to be Human all the way to her newest release Stellaria she started drinking a red bull a few songs in, so you can imagine the energy was through the roof the entire time. This is not an artist you’re going to want to miss while she’s out on tour, and if you’re not familiar with her work I highly urge you change that.

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