Recap the PartyNextDoor Live Chicago Stop

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At the Gallery with Keith Lemley for “Arboreal”
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With PartyNextDoor being relatively new to the music scene, we couldn’t help to wonder what to expect from our first live performance of the Toronto-based artist. What we witnessed was an extremely laid back PND, single-handedly dominating the stage for an entire set sans hype men or features (although, a Drake appearance would have been much appreciated). Energy levels from the packed venue elevated at expected intervals (the performance of “Wus Good” and “Break From Toronto,” to name a few). PartyNextDoor continues the PND Live World Tour, so if possible make sure you catch the show. We’ll definitely be catching PND’s next Chicago stop, hoping he opts for a Jordan or D.Rose  jersey instead.

Photography by Adriana Gaspar and Anthony Trevino