Written by Clinton Camper
On Sunday night (June 15), Remy Bond turned the Cambridge Room at House of Blues Dallas into her own sparkling time machine. Greeted at the entrance by a life-size cutout of the rising star, fans packed the room ready to step into her dreamy, throwback universe—and Remy delivered.
With a Grease-inspired opening featuring two dancers twirling to “Beauty School Dropout” in full retro getup, the tone was set for an evening that blurred eras with effortless charm. When Remy appeared—hair perfectly curled, a Hawaiian flower tucked in, and a pinup-style outfit to match—the crowd erupted. If she looked picture perfect, she sounded even better.
Having also caught her Austin stop, it was clear the Dallas crowd showed up strong for the 19-year-old. From the front row to the back, the room buzzed with love for the breakout star as she performed all nine of her released songs, along with a handful of unreleased gems.
Choreographed numbers with her dancers added extra flair, but it was the unexpected moments that stole the show—like when Remy climbed into a life-sized wine glass to deliver a hauntingly beautiful rendition of “Atlantic City.” It was surreal, theatrical, and classic Remy: playful, cinematic, and impossible to ignore.
With a style that nods to vintage Americana but still feels fresh and current, Remy Bond isn’t just an artist to watch—she’s one to follow closely. Last night, Dallas didn’t just meet a star in the making. It danced, sang, and sparkled right alongside her.