Arts, Culture & Entertainment

Waylon Wyatt performs sold out show in L.A

Rain didn’t stop California’s country music fans from coming to support Wyatt at the El Rey Theatre.

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Wyatt singing his third song (Photo by Jasmine Ying)

Country artist Waylon Wyatt performed a sold out show at the El Rey Theatre on Friday, Nov. 14. This show was his second night in Los Angeles, just one of the many stops on his “Out of the Blue” tour.

Fans braved the rain outside the theatre just to get a spot closer to the stage. When the doors opened, some fans made their way to the barricade in front of the stage, while others got in line for official tour merchandise.

The show opened with a performance from Jack Van Cleaf. He sang several songs including “I Had You For a Second” from his recent album “JVC.”

At 9:00 p.m., Wyatt opened with his song “Your Whereabouts” from his 2024 album “Til The Sun Goes Down.” Throughout the night, he performed a mixture of songs from his discography as well as covers of Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” and “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers. Wyatt invited a fan on stage with him to sing “Sunday Supper.” He was also joined by his girlfriend for a performance of his song “Smoke & Embers.”

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The El Rey Theatre for the second night of Waylon Wyatt’s show on Friday, Nov. 14th, 2025 (Photo by Jasmine Ying)
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Fans crowding in front of the stage waiting for the show to start (Photo by Jasmine Ying)
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Jack Van Cleaf opening for Waylon Wyatt (Photo by Jasmine Ying)
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Cleaf singing another song during his opening act (Photo by Jasmine Ying)
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Waylon Wyatt passionately singing one of his first songs of the night (Photo/Jasmine Ying)
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Wyatt talking to the audience after his opening song (Photo by Jasmine Ying)
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Wyatt playing the guitar and singing during his third song of the night (Photo by Jasmine Ying)
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Wyatt singing his third song (Photo by Jasmine Ying)