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Seamlessly transitioning between genres and effortlessly switching musical gears, beabadoobee stands as a masterful young artist whose unique sound bridges the best of indie rock’s nostalgic past with the soulful, angelic tones of modern indie and bedroom pop.
Before her electrifying performance last Saturday night at The Novo in downtown Los Angeles, my exposure to beabadoobee was limited to just one song: her track “Coffee,” famously sampled in Powfu’s viral hit “Death Bed (Coffee for Your Head).” That 2020 remix swept TikTok and Spotify, earning over a billion plays and introducing Bea's ethereal voice to the world.
Since then, Beabadoobee—whose real name is Beatrice Laus—has carved a distinctive path in the indie streaming world. With her instantly memorable lyrics, playful melodies, and refreshing rock sensibility, Bea quickly rose to prominence. Now, she’s selling out venues nationwide, including The Novo. Next year, she’s slated to open for Taylor Swift’s “The Eras” Tour, a massive opportunity that will undoubtedly amplify her reach and influence.
Before Bea took the stage, the audience was treated to an exhilarating performance by Lowertown, an electronic and lo-fi duo hailing from Atlanta. Comprised of Olive Osby and Avshalom Weinberg, Lowertown brought high-energy, hard-hitting tunes that got the entire crowd moving. With a commanding presence and a sound reminiscent of iconic rock bands, the duo created a visceral, memorable experience.
“The audiences are always really loving and open to new things, which is great,” Weinberg shared in an interview with the *Daily Trojan*. “This is the most intense form of being perceived. You’re sort of pushed into hyperdrive to find yourself and your self-image.”
While Lowertown draws inspiration from legends like Radiohead, their music remains authentic and timeless. “It’s really easy to get influenced by what’s blowing up right now,” Osby added. “But that stuff is always changing. What doesn’t change is stuff you authentically make. It ages better and feels better.”
Following Lowertown’s electric set, beabadoobee delivered a mesmerizing performance, striking a perfect balance between tender intimacy and explosive communal joy. During tracks like “Ripples,” she harkened back to her early days, her acoustic guitar and a single spotlight evoking raw, heartfelt emotion. Conversely, songs like “Last Day on Earth” and “Cologne” transformed the venue into a riot of sound and color, with the band lighting up the stage in a kaleidoscopic celebration of music. The atmosphere felt warm, safe, and full of love—a shared sanctuary between artist and fans.
The energy in the room was electric. From the moment Bea stepped onto the stage, the audience was all in—screaming, dancing, and crying in a whirlwind of emotion. Bea reciprocated that passion with unbridled joy, engaging her fans with winks, smiles, and riffs that made the connection deeply personal.
By the end of the night, it was clear: beabadoobee isn’t just a rising star—she’s a force to be reckoned with. Her performance was a glimpse of something new, exciting, and profoundly heartfelt. The girl who once graced TikTok playlists has evolved into a rockstar in the making, and she left Los Angeles with at least one brand-new fan: me.
Here’s the tea: “Coffee” was no fluke. beabadoobee is here to stay, and the future looks incredibly bright.