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Finneas Lights Up Vega with Soulful, Stripped-Back Energy
Wednesday evening at Store Vega was not a typical pop concert. It was a study in intentionality. Finneas, the Grammy-winning producer and artist, curated a set that was defined not by spectacle, but by tone, tact, and intimacy.
Where many pop performances lean into spectacle, Finneas kept things minimal. No smoke, no lasers — just songs, stories, and presence. The result? An atmosphere more akin to a jam session in a friend’s basement than a big production.

His fans leaned in, singing along softly, becoming part of the experience. When he broke into “Angel,” the room fell into gentle sway, flashlights like candle flames, as if the entire crowd was exhaling in unison.
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Between songs, Finneas bantered effortlessly — sharing funny, sometimes cryptic tales about his bandmates, and exchanging smiles with fans. Nothing scripted. Just raw, human charm.
One standout came with “Family Feud,” a tribute to his sister, delivered with reverence and a Beatles-esque melodic grace. It’s a song that pulls you in quietly, then hits you with full emotional force.
Later, “The Kids Are All Dying” brought a funky, pandemic-era punch to the night. And with the final chords of “For Cryin’ Out Loud!”, Finneas brought the evening to a close on a note of tender authority.
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Get Started NowWhile his sister, Billie Eilish, had just rocked Royal Arena across town, she didn’t make a surprise appearance. And maybe that’s okay. This was Finneas’ night — and he made it count.