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PHOTOS: Sadie Jean – Los Angeles – 06/19/2026

There’s something about starting off the show lying back on a couch that let’s you know immediately Sadie Jean is bringing you in to her private life, like you’re one or her friends hanging out on a Friday night or getting help through something. It’s inviting and the perfect way for her to start off her show full of songs where she is going deep in to the trials and tribulations of her early twenties on the aptly named “Early Twenties Tour(ture)” tour.

It’s not all bad though, sure there’s the songs about the friend she ended up falling for who. The feelings were reciprocated which she exclaimed with excitement on stage before continuing with a statement on how it didn’t end up working out… But really it isn’t all bad. Sadie begins to preview a song she wrote about her relationship with her best friend, she’s excited but the crowd’s excitement still outgrew her own as her dedicated fans seemed to know what was coming. She asks the crowd if anyone was attending with their best friend, lots of hands went up. It was then she chose a pair of girls to join her on stage for the song, her own best friend Charles coming out to “knight” them and give them crowns as Sadie sang.

It’s the last night on tour but you wouldn’t know, she has just as much energy as one would assume she’d have at opening night. The setlist ran through not only songs from her self-released debut album but back to her earlier EP where many fans had fallen for her personal but highly relatable songs about teenage angst.

She ended of course with her viral “WYD Now?” but her fans weren’t satisfied with just that. After chants of her name, Sadie and her band returned to the stage for a special encore of her song “Lights on”, a treat for the attendees of the closing night of tour.

Marissa Sandoval

Marissa Sandoval

Marissa graduated from the University of Southern California with a major in Political Economy and a minor in Cinema Studies. Her parents took her to her first concert when she was six months old and her love of music has only grown since then. Besides music, Marissa's interests include binge watching The West Wing for the fifteenth time, attending musicals, and attempting to maintain her status as Moana's #1 fan.

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