Concert Review: Logic at Vogue Theatre with Dizzy Wright

Logic‘s “The Incredible World Tour” kicked off in Vancouver Thursday night with the first of two sold out concerts at The Vogue Theatre and we were there to soak it all in!

Dizzy Wright was on the eve of releasing his new album, Wisdom and Good Vibes, so it was time for Vancouver to put their peace signs up… peace signs up! He rolled into getting everyone to feel some good vibes and getting some confidence up! It was the first night of #TheIncredibleWorldTour with Wright and Logic so you would think that the place would be on overdrive, but the truth is that is started fairly subdued considering the night before a whole slew of young woman had been making more noise for Troye Sivan. It definitely couldn’t stay this way for long, Dizzy wouldn’t allow it.

Dizzy talked to the crowd about getting turned up for the night, he encouraged the crowd to raise their hands up and jump… and they obliged. Maybe the crowd just needed a bit of encouragement because after this the new generation of enthusiasm had emerged. Dizzy didn’t mean to say get ‘turned up’ but ‘turnt up’ and asked if there were any stoners in the crowd. While he started to blaze on stage he encouraged everyone to follow along. This led many members of the crowd getting intimate with security. Favourite song of the set: “Train Your Mind”. It had an old school feel to it and had me wanting to hear more like it.

The outer space astronaut theme that Logic has show before (flight jackets and jump suits), had the crowd preparing with a countdown for Logic to land on stage. It was a young crowd and this could explain why when the timer hit three, the crowd erupted into a roar of excitement- prematurely.

Logic kick started the crowd with “Fade Away”; “In a spaceship, I’m in another system. So futuristic, on another mission.” Most of his set played along to his album, The Incredible True Story. Ending the set was “City Of Stars” to which sums up the night with the lyrics “All the people want is real, guess that’s why Logic appeal”.

Vancouver Concert Photography of Logic by Daniel W Young for VIES Magazine