TiaCorine's Enigmatic Energy Ignites the EchoPlex in DTLA

by Taylor Marie Contarino

TiaCorine, known for her high-energy beats and fun, effervescent persona, delivered a sparkling performance on Saturday night in Downtown Los Angeles at Echo Park’s EchoPlex.

Rising alt hip-hop starlet TiaCorine, known for her hit song “FreakyT,” delivered a truly immersive concert experience on Saturday night. Doors opened at 8:00 as fans anxiously waited, and the show officially began at 9:00. TiaCorine graced the stage around 10, bringing a fierce, effervescent energy that fans all around the world have fallen in love with.

TiaCorine lovingly engages with her fans at the EchoPlex

This headlining performance occurred in the wake of her latest EP, Almost There, her first major release since her full-length 2022 project: I Can't Wait. TiaCorine’s set included hit songs like “Lotto,” “Yung Joc,” and “FreakyT,” and even immersed her fans in a live gameshow experience: competitively drawing “Kirbys.” She also invited fans up on stage to have a dance competition, and her humorous personality showed through her performances, accessories, and playful attire.

Cover art for TiaCorine’s EP: Almost There

TiaCorine has been lighting her way across the country on the “Monster Energy Outbreak Tour Presents: TiaCorine Almost There Tour.” Her openers on Saturday evening included Inglewood’s own BbyAfricka as well as Memphis’ A.R. The Mermaid. Influencer Aliyah’s Interlude also joined TiaCorine on stage, where she performed her hit song, “IT GIRL.”

Cover art for “It Girl” by Aliyah’s Interlude

The vibrant crowd accepted TiaCorine enthusiastically, expressing excitement through loud applause and the singing of both long-popular lyrics as well as the ones that only the biggest fans know. Tia herself was vibrant, excited, and full of energy, motivating the crowd even further to engage with the explosive, enjoyable chaos that was her LA Tour Date.

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