A therapy session disguised as punk-pop party: LØLØ’s Long-Awaited First Show in Italy

Sabrina
Written by Sabrina on June 13, 2025

The final stop of LØLØ’s first headline tour, the U Tour Me On tour, lit up Milano’s Legend Club - a venue bursting with energy, emotion, and a sense of celebration. The Canadian pop-rock singer made her long-overdue debut in Italy, and the crowd made sure she knew she was welcome.

Nicole Bullet – A Rising Local Star

The night opened with Italian artist Nicole Bullet, whose voice immediately stood out for its emotional tone and electric presence. Her set began with Cadillac, a rocky, beat-driven opener that ignited the energy. As her band joined her and lights in shades of blue and purple pulsed through the crowd, she sang entirely in Italian but still managed to connect with everyone, showing that music truly transcends language.

Two tracks stood out and resonated deeply:

Lontani (Far Away): With red lights bathing the stage and the audience clapping along, this dreamy electro-pop track reflected on detachment and the slow fading of a bond that never fully collided.

Stupida (Stupid): The crowd’s favorite - emotional and raw, her most recent single. She even sat temporarily in the center of the stage. This bittersweet indie pop ballad explored invisibility and the ache of still caring—“I could miss you at least a little so I wouldn’t feel so stupid.”

Nicole’s presence was heartfelt and strong; an excellent setup for the night’s main act.

LØLØ – Confessional Chaos Meets Controlled Fire

LØLØ’s set opened with the gentle, nostalgic melody of Over the Rainbow, followed by the iconic line from The Wizard of Oz: “I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” The tone shifted, the lights exploded, and the full band hit the stage to kick off the night with OMG - a punk-pop energy-filled song that crashed into intrusive thoughts. The track, with its relentless rhythm and fast-paced delivery, captures the chaos of constant, spiraling inner dialogue - the kind that jumps from one worry to the next without pause. It’s anxious, cathartic, and electrifying all at once. And the crowd, and we, were hooked by her presence instantly.

From there, it was pure chaos in the best way. With Kill the Girl, the room exploded—fans dancing, jumping, screaming. “We’re going to have so much fun tonight,” LØLØ promised. “We’re gonna sing. We’re gonna cry. We’re gonna scream. We’re gonna have our own little fucked up version of a therapy session.”

And that’s exactly what happened.

She interacted constantly—grabbing hands, waving at phones, and shouting back at fan declarations:

"You are hot!
", a fan screamed. To which LØLØ cheekily answered, "You are hot. The crowd is hot. It's hot in here because of you".

There was a vulnerable moment mid-set where she admitted her nerves about coming to Italy, this being her first show here, having only ever toured as a supporting act, and fears about ticket sales. But the crowd’s energy and enthusiasm proved otherwise. She expressed pride and gratitude, recognizing that the night was becoming unforgettable.

Pom Poms, Dumb Bitches & Singalongs

One of the most memorable parts of the night came with Debbie Downer, her cheeky party anthem featuring Maggie Lindemann. Mid-song, she handed out pom-poms and pulled a lucky fan onstage. The fan was crowned with a sash reading “Dumb Bitch,” and together they danced, sang, and got the entire room bouncing. It was clear that this moment has been a fan favorite, and we can totally understand why. LØLØ’s interaction with her fans and relatability make her not only a powerful performer, but someone who feels like your refreshingly real, effortlessly cool best friend on stage.

Then came Gloria, stripped back to just guitar – an emotional moment: a story of two girls, one guy, and shared heartbreak, “he played us both at once.” Followed by U & the Tin Man, where the band returned slowly, starting with guitar before drums came in. “I don’t know how or why, but it seemed like I fell in love with someone who doesn’t have a heart,” she confessed.

Between songs, when LØLØ temporarily exited the stage, the voice from The Wizard of Oz filled the venue again: “Are you a good witch or a bad witch?” This prompted LØLØ’s cheeky reply from backstage: “I’m not a witch at all. I’m a dumb bitch.” The crowd erupted into a frenzy of cheers.

Tears, Guitars & Goodbyes

When Poser hit, the venue shook. The crowd screamed every word of the opening and the chorus with everything they had. LØLØ encouraged it: “Scream it so loud that your exes feel it in their fucking bones.”

Then came a moment of stillness. For Boohoo, the venue was filled with phone lights. A soft, heartbreaking song, performed while she reached out to fans - an anthem capturing the innocence and simplicity of childhood, contrasting it with the complexities and challenges of adulthood. She sang, “life’s not all roses and butterflies, turns out it’s just lots of boo-hoo-oo-oo-oo.”

When she left the stage, the crowd immediately erupted into chants of “One more song!” And they got their wish.

A voice echoed: “Do you see that? It looks like it’s snowing.” She reappeared alone, guitar in hand, for *Snow in Berlin*. It was a stunning acoustic moment - quiet and tender. “You sound beautiful, Milano,” she said, visibly moved by the sing-along.

LØLØ pointed to her now-signature white shirt, which reads “u turn me on.” For each city, she customizes the second line. Tonight:
“You turn me on (when u give me spaghetti).” 
The crowd cheered. She later signed the T-shirt and put it up for sale at the merch table for anyone who wanted it.

Before her final song, she smiled, leaned into the mic, making sure she got everyone’s attention and declared:
“I am all about kindness […] but if someone is going to fuck with you, it is perfectly reasonable to hope that they burn in hell.”

The last track of the night: Hot Girls in Hell.
 A punk-pop banger, fierce and unapologetic. Everyone screamed the lyrics, danced with abandon, and left every last ounce of energy they had in the room.

A perfect closing to a tour finale that felt like much more than just a concert. It was a night of connection, emotional unburdening, and raw expression. One thing is for sure: LØLØ knows exactly what she is doing - her stage presence is captivating, and it won't take long till the world knows exactly that. There’s no doubt – we’ll be seeing this rockstar and her incredible band again.

Check out LØLØ's debut album falling for robots and wishing i was one.

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Sabrina

Sabrina

I love sharing the things that bring me joy and make me feel at home. Whether it’s stumbling upon hidden gems, experiencing unforgettable concerts, or finding inspiration in art, books, and film, I’m always chasing moments that matter. Life keeps me moving, and through writing, I get to share my adventures and my love for the artists who inspire me. There’s so much beauty out there waiting to be seen and appreciated!