WesGhost Kicks Off ‘Don’t Worry I’ll Be Fine’ Tour with Electrifying Performance at Atlanta’s Masquerade

Written and Captured By | Aleni Barkley
The line for The Masquerade’s Altar could be viewed from the top of the stairs at Atlanta’s Underground. Fans arrived early to see WesGhost, and it was a clear indication that I was in for a treat. Attendees were in their tour merchandise. Some fans wore ski masks to the concert to pay homage to the masked rising star, WesGhost. Some of the concert attendees took mini road trips to see the show. I met some people who drove into town from Gadsen, AL. The drinks were flowing and fans were shopping for their “Don’t Worry I’ll Be Fine” tour goodies.
Noah Cunane and Layton were the opening acts. Along with WesGhost, all three acts displayed a theme of enduring toxic relationships.
Noah Cunane energized the audience with his powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence. He made a genuine connection with fans by jumping off the stage to dance among them, creating an intimate and engaging atmosphere. This spontaneous interaction left the crowd feeling acknowledged and appreciated, making his performance a memorable highlight of the night.
Layton delivered a heartfelt performance with a song inspired by his ex-manager, shedding light on a tumultuous professional relationship. He further connected with the audience by sharing personal stories of his challenging upbringing, resonating deeply with those who have had to be pillars of strength for others. His vulnerability and honesty struck a chord with many in the crowd.
WesGhost identified with fans who experienced falling in and out of love. Fans in the front row shared a fist bump as they both enjoyed the tunes. I saw a sea of phones as people were recording the masked singer. The joy was written across their faces as WesGhost touched the outstretched hands. There were loud cheers as guitarist S. Senkrad made appearances upfront and interacted with the crowd during his solos.
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Atlanta is the first stop on the tour. WesGhost played his electric drum pad as empowering chants of “A-T-L h*e” rang through the venue. WesGhost performed from the floor while walking through the crowd embracing fans and dancing with them. WesGhost blessed attendees by offering a free meet and greet after the show.
Photos By | Aleni Barkley

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