K.Flay | Texas Review | Ralph Arvesen
K.Flay performing during the Euphoria Tour at the Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater in Austin, Texas on July 28, 2021. (Photo: Ralph Arvesen)

Originally from Illinois, K.Flay started rapping and writing songs on a lark while attending Stanford University, and soon began releasing her self-produced mixtapes. Not long after the arrival of Every Where Is Some Where (her major-label debut), she took her kinetic live set to arenas around the world as support for Imagine Dragons, in addition to earning her Grammy nominations in the categories of Best Rock Song (for “Blood in the Cut”) and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.

Through the years, she’s also brought her genre-bending sensibilities to an eclectic mix of collaborations, working with everyone from Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda to Louis the Child to skate-punk bands like FIDLAR and Dune Rats. But despite that deliberate shapeshifting, K.Flay’s output remains rooted in her undeniable lyrical skills, an element she attributes to her innate love of language and its infinite possibilities.

In the making of her new EP Inside Voices, the two-time Grammy-nominated artist followed through on that newfound confidence by claiming total freedom in every aspect of the creative process. The result, a glorious primal scream in EP form, equal parts exhilarating and explosive and wildly illuminating.
I am new to K.flay's work. I had only heard one of her songs before buying tickets. I highly recommend seeing her perform. She doesn't just sing and play music, she puts so much raw emotion into her songs you can feel the song. It's a unique experience that you don't get from many artists. We had so much fun rocking out with K.Flay. She has so much energy and while I only knew a couple of her songs I loved every minute if it. I haven't stopped listening to her work since and will definitely be stage front when she comes back. She and her band are so talented! If you don't know her music, but want to have a good time, just go! You will become a fan I guarantee it!

Best concert ever! This was my fourth time seeing her perform. Every time it gets better and better (even though it's always been phenomenal). They are my favorite performer, artist, musician literally ever! I am a K. Flay super fan and I highly highly recommend this show to anyone who likes to go ham bone and rage at a live show. K. flay is such a rock star and I mean that in every way.

K. Flay was incredible. I'm still reeling from this show days later. Talk about someone genuine, with natural and raw energy and feeling. She owned the stage, bared her soul. When K. Flay belted out "champagne" she set the venue on fire.

One of the very best performers I've ever seen. I will be seeing her again without a doubt.
K.Flay shared the stage with Evan Giia and Louis The Child at the Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater. They continue across the United States with the last stop at the Observatory North Park in San Diego, California on March 15, 2022.

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