Destroy Lonely turned Stubb’s into his own private afterparty on February 16 — all bass, smoke, and flexes. The second he hit the stage with “SYRUP SIPPIN,” the crowd lost their mind, and from there it was all gas, no brakes.
He made it feel effortless — floating between tracks like “ABOUT MONEY” and “BLITZ,” dripping with cool but still raw and unfiltered. “CADILLAC” and “FOREVER” hit like luxury and heartbreak in equal measure, while “FAKENGGAS” and “catch a kill” had the pit bouncing with pure chaos energy.
What’s wild is how sharp his delivery was the entire time — playful on “came in wit,” almost sinister on “LOCK IN,” and smooth as hell on “LOVE HURTS.” The lights, the visuals, the way he stalked the stage… dude knew he was running the show, and we were all just riding the wave.
By the time he hit “if looks could kill” and “NOSTYLIST,” it was pure mayhem. Phones up, smoke in the air, bass shaking the walls. He closed with “HONESTLY,” but honestly? It could’ve gone another hour and nobody would’ve complained.
Destroy Lonely didn’t just perform — he showed up, locked in, and made Stubb’s his playground.