Tommy Richman brought his COYOTE tour to a fever pitch at the Theater of the Living Arts in Philadelphia on Saturday night, delivering a night of charisma, high energy, and genre-defying sound. Packed shoulder-to-shoulder, the sold-out crowd was all in from the jump, feeding off a setlist that ranged from introspective slow burns to full-blown dance-floor anthems.
Opening the night was mynameisntjmack, whose raw, melodic alt-rap style made an immediate impact. His set was a perfect pairing for the evening’s vibe—cool, confident, and emotionally resonant—and he had the Philly crowd fully locked in by the end.
Tommy hit the stage to thunderous cheers, launching into “Whitney” and flowing seamlessly into “Temptations” and “Selfish,” setting a vibrant tone early on. From the first note, it was clear that Richman wasn’t just performing—he was connecting.
Tracks like “Devil is a Lie”, “Fever”, and “Last Nite” showcased his unique blend of funk, indie, and R&B, all while backed by a live band that brought a deep, warm texture to every beat. When he performed “GIVE IT ALL” and “Thought You Were the One,” the room shifted into something more intimate, with fans swaying, singing every word, and soaking up the emotion.
There wasn’t a dull moment as Richman worked through “Green Therapy,” “Upset,” and “Whisper in My Ear,” before diving into “Run” and the fan-favorite “Electrify Tonight”, which sent the crowd into a frenzy.
By the time he reached his viral smash “MILLION DOLLAR BABY,” the TLA had officially erupted. The entire room became a choir, hands in the air, as Tommy delivered the hit with effortless swagger and a smile that showed he was having as much fun as the crowd.
He followed it up with the ethereal “Seems Like Time Moves Forever,” closing the main set on a dreamy, introspective note that left fans begging for more.
Of course, he came back out for one last banger—“ACTIN UP!!!”—sending the night out with a surge of adrenaline and cheers that could’ve rattled the windows.
Tommy Richman’s Philly stop proved he’s not just a viral sensation—he’s a true performer. His voice, stage presence, and authenticity shine in a live setting, and Saturday night’s show was a testament to how far he’s come—and how much further he’s about to go.




































