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COIN

Headlining their North American Tour, COIN brought their electric energy to the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C, making it a memorable experience for their fans. The show radiated with colorful emotions as the stage’s ambiance was set with neon lights and groovy visuals.

COIN swept the crowd off of their feet with their more upbeat songs including, “I Don’t Wanna Dance”, “Are We Alone”, “Miranda Beach”, amongst others. Delivering a full performance with such charisma and enthusiasm, there was not a moment where the band nor the crowd wasn’t smiling with pure happiness from ear to ear. The pairing of upbeat vocals and energetic synths played by front man, Chase Lawrence, had everyone swooning with awe. Members Joe Memmel (guitarist), Ryan Winnen (drummer), and Zachary Dyke (bassist) also did not fail to kill it on stage, bringing such electric sounds to the show.

The band also slowed the pace with their more nostalgic singles such as “Malibu 1992” and “Don’t Cry 2020”. Their set brought an emotional rollercoaster to their fans, touching every person in the room with their music. The anticipation grew more and more as the crowd eagerly waited for the band to play their successful single “Talk Too Much”. Everyone’s hands went up as they belted the chorus to that song. I have never seen more happy faces in my entire life. Chase also made sure to take it all in after every song, where he stood on stage gazing into the crowd in awe that this was his life.

The feeling of intimacy between the band and the crowd was unforgettable, and I cannot wait to see what else this band has in store.

photography & story by CHALISA SINGH @schalisaaafeaturing COIN @coin