RYAN JESSE THE INFAMOUS TOUR @ THE HIFI 4/1/26

Hey everyone! Smile back again to share another show with you. Tonight Nathan and I are at The HI-FI. The HI-FI is located 1043 Virginia Ave, Suite 4 Indianapolis, IN 46203. The venue holds about 400 people and is smack dab in the center of Fountain Square. Parking in this area can be bad normally. However with the construction it is extra tricky.

The reason we are here tonight is The Infamous Tour featuring Ryan Jesse and Clayton Shay. Ryan Jesse is one of Nathans favorite music artists as of current.

Up first was Clayton Shay. He is a Nashville-based artist Clayton Shay is known for his clever, narrative songwriting, fusing elements of pop & alt-rock into his compelling country sound. With his influences ranging from 2000’s alternative rock to modern day country, Clayton is set to release a new batch of music that is different from anything he’s done before that he enthusiastically dubs “FARM EMO”

He played some original music and covered “The Reason” by Hoobastank, “Slide” by Dave Mathews Band, and “Higher” by Creed. After his set he hung out and took pictures with the crowd.

Up next was Ryan Jesse. He is a bold new artist based in Nashville, TN. Fusing the energy of heavy guitars and a powerful gritty vocal from his metal roots with the storytelling and melodies of country music, Ryan has created a sound that is all his own.

Since his breakthrough single “Outrunning.” which debuted at #1 on the iTunes rock chart, #5 on Billboard’s Hard Rock Digital Sales chart, #25 on Billboard’s Rock Core chart, and was featured in 10 First-Timers on Billboard’s Charts This Week. Ryan has started to take the rock and country genres by storm. He has amassed over 50 million on demand streams, claimed yet another #1 iTunes rock charting single with “You’re Not God”, hitting the billboard charts again and has led him to gaining over 800,000 social media followers across all platforms in a short period of time.

Ryan Jesse played a 16 song set list. He played all his hits and even an new unreleased song. My favorite songs that he played were 150, and Trainwreck. After his set he hung out with everybody there.

All in all this show was good. The turnout was around 200 people there at the HI-FI, but it was like our own private concert. Everyone there were enjoying themselves and we were right along with them. The HI-FI brings in a lot of different shows and I can’t wait to see who they bring next.  If you haven’t checked out an event here at The HI-FI what are you waiting for?!? Take a look at their up coming events and go! Also make sure to check back in here at Graveyardradio.net for more of our great event reviews. Until next time folks, Keep Smiling!