The Kid Laroi performs at El Rey Theater in Los Angeles in support of Amazon original documentary “KIDS ARE GROWING UP”

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The Kid Laroi popped-up at the El Rey Theater in Los Angeles in anticipation of his upcoming Amazon original documentary, “KIDS ARE GROWING UP.” The documentary was directed by Michael D. Ratner and will be released on Prime Video on Feb 29th. Fans can now sign up for a Live Watch Party and Q&A on Feb 28th at 4pm PT with Laroi himself, through Amazon.

The event, which sold out within minutes, treated fans to an unforgettable performance with tracks debut live performances from Laroi’s recent release The First Time, “SORRY,” “WHAT’S THE MOVE,” and “LOVE AGAIN,” fan favorites, “GO,” “Diva,” and “Thousand Miles,” and classics like “STAY,” “Without You,” and a new fan favorite, “BLEED.”

With promises of a future US tour, fans can expect even more incredible performances from Laroi (along with some more new music).

Watch the full performance below:

Youtube video

Shortly following the original documentary, Laroi is scheduled to embark on an upcoming UK and European tour starting this April.

The Kid Laroi For The First Time 2024 UK and European Tour:
April 4 – Stockholm, Annexet
April 5 – Oslo, Sentrum Scene
April 7- Copenhagen, Forum
April 9 – Warsaw, Torwar
April 11 – Amsterdam, Afas Live
April 14 – Dublin, 3Arena
April 16 – London, Alexandra Palace
April 17 – Manchester, O2 Apollo
April 22 – Berlin, Uber Eats Music Hall
April 24 – Dusseldorf, Mitsubishi Electric Halle
April 25 – Paris, Adidas Arena
April 27 – Milan Fabrique, Italy

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