Bryce Vine closes “Let’s Do Something Stupid” tour with sold-out Boston show

On March 6, 2026, Bryce Vine finished his “Let’s Do Something Stupid” tour, playing to a sold-out crowd at Brighton Music Hall in Boston.

Opening the night was Brake, where he performed his songs, including “cigarettes & black lipstick” and “Like The First Time.

Next up to perform was the pop-punk band, Out In Front. Their cover of Fall Out Boy’s “Sugar, We’re Goin’ Down” stood out, and everyone in that room sang along. It’s also one of my favorite songs, and they really did such a great rendition.

Bryce Vine took the stage next, performing new songs from his pop-punk leaning album Let’s Do Something Stupid, as well as playing older classics like “Drew Barrymore” and “Miss You a Little.” Having heard some of the new songs live, I instantly became a fan, and the album has been on repeat ever since. I really enjoy pop-punk albums, so this was really exciting.

During the night, Vine often spoke with the crowd between songs, which made the show feel so much more personal.

One of the most memorable moments came during the song “Spotlight,” when Madie, the lead singer of Out In Front, joined Vine on stage. This song also appears on the new album.

At one point during the show, Vine dove into the crowd and crowd surfed. He ended the night off with some of his biggest songs, “La La Land” and “Sour Patch Kids.”

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