LOS ANGELES — May 27, 2025.
The air inside The Echo was thick with citrus-colored hair dye, borrowed eyeliner, and the kind of heartbreak that only hits at full volume. On a Tuesday night in Los Angeles, Amelia Moore turned her emotional, unraveling heartbreak anthems into a glitter-soaked group therapy session, packed wall to wall with her fans who came to scream, sob, and self-heal.
Taking the stage like a pop star launching their career, Moore opened with a bang; and with a surprise Teezo Touchdown appearance. The two launched into “Spelling Bee,” a fan-favorite collab and now the latest single off of her newest heartbreak EP, he’s still just not that into you!. It was the greatest way to open up the show, which would become an hour and a half of tears, singing loudly along to Amelia’s discography, and LOTS of orange hair.
The new EP, a tight, sharp seven-track spiral of obsession and rejection, trades the bite of 2022’s teaching a robot to love for something messier, more emotionally raw. “This project sounds like what it feels like to spiral,” Moore recently told Melodic Mag in an interview. And live? It hits even harder. Every lyric landed like a confession. Every synth felt like a gut punch in heels. Every single emotion Amelia poured into studio blasted through The Echo’s sound system, captivating the audience and making them move.
The crowd sang every word, old and new, as if reciting diary entries they never meant to read aloud. From “i feel everything” to “crybaby” to “next door,” Moore let the crowd take the lead more than once, standing back and letting the voices of hundreds echo through the venue. When a mic malfunction briefly paused the show (blame it on the strands of orange hair Amelia envisioned would make the stage pop), Moore laughed it off: “Guess my hair wanted the solo,” she joked, barely phased. Popstar behavior.
High-energy doesn’t quite capture it; Moore ricocheted across the stage like a pinball in her ever eclectic outfits, breaking into sly smiles one moment and screaming into the void the next. There’s something thrilling about watching an artist in full command of their chaos.
The last song of the evening was “see thru”; the track that blew up on TikTok and first etched Amelia Moore’s name into the alt-pop conversation. As the opening notes hit, the crowd lost it, singing every word like it was gospel. Moore didn’t have to push; the room carried the song for her, a full-circle moment for an artist who once watched her heartbreak go viral from the other side of a screen.
It wasn’t a goodbye, it was a rallying cry. In a room full of people who’ve turned heartbreak into art and vulnerability into power, Amelia Moore didn’t just headline a show; she lit a fuse. And judging by the screams that followed, it’s already burning fast.
Keep an eye out on Amelia’s socials this era — you wouldn’t want to miss anything happening as she sky-rockets into her fulfilled stardom, and continue streaming he’s still just not that into you!.
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