THE DRIVER ERA AT YUENGLING CENTER

Photos by Kylie Fridge @whogavekyacamera

Bouncing around behind a curtain, casting a large silhouette, The Driver Era started off their second day of tour with high energy, playing their song "Touch." Yuengling Center was filled from the floor all the way to the nosebleeds with fans of the indie-pop duo, including some fans who have followed Ross Lynch since his work with Disney Channel.

Shortly after the curtain dropped, The Driver Era played "The Weekend," one of their unreleased songs that grabbed the crowd’s attention, causing the venue to erupt in screaming. The Driver Era recorded a segment of their song on stage with a camcorder, alternating from the crowd to each member.

Dancing around the stage, Ross undressed a layer, sat on a bench, and leaned forward, making eye contact with the crowd. General admission was full of signs, from old pictures of Ross to different questions for the artists. Ross kept the crowd electric with quick gestures and pointing at signs.

As the night continued, the energy did not die down. Starting off the night with multiple unreleased songs and moving into their top hits, the duo put on a great show. With dazzling graphics dancing around the screen, the background read "Kiss Cam" during their most popular song, "A Kiss," which they played as part of the encore, after fans tirelessly chanted "One more!" The Driver Era made a night to remember in Tampa, Florida.

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