Review

76Tutes Live at Paradise Rock Club, Boston!

76tutes Brings Style, Energy, and Star Power to Paradise Rock Club in Boston — Opening for Eem Triplin’s Memory of a Melody Tour

Backstage with 76tutes at Paradise Rock Club. Shot by Lacey Losano.
Backstage with 76tutes at Paradise Rock Club. Shot by Lacey Losano.
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This past Sunday at Boston’s iconic Paradise Rock Club, anticipation buzzed through the crowd as fans packed in for Eem Triplin’s Memory of a Melody Tour. But before the headliner hit the stage, opener 76tutes made sure the night’s energy started at a ten and never dropped.
For those still getting familiar with 76tutes, that unfamiliarity won’t last long. A bold voice in the next wave of genre-blending artists, 76tutes fuses modern hip-hop with melodic textures and an emotionally raw delivery that feels both fresh and deeply personal. Beyond the music, his presence alone tells you he’s destined for bigger stages — and Sunday night was proof.
Backed by a DJ, 76tutes stepped onto the stage with an aura that was instantly magnetic. His wardrobe — stylish, distinctive, and clearly curated — gave off an artist deeply connected to fashion, someone who understands that the visuals matter just as much as the vocals. And once the music hit? So did the crowd.


From his first track, the energy was undeniable. Performing songs, I Know, Deeper Than The Ocean, Tuesday, & Can't Let Go. 76tutes had the audience dancing, vibing, and reaching out for every moment of interaction. Whether he was rapping with intensity or letting melodic hooks wash over the room, he kept fans in the palm of his hand. There were no dead moments — every second felt alive.
What really stood out was how comfortable and natural he was as a performer. Between songs, he hyped the crowd, shouted out Boston, and made the Paradise Rock Club feel like his own personal stage. And when the music paused, the connection didn’t. After his set, 76tutes posted up at the merch booth — not just to sell, but to connect. He took photos, filmed videos, signed everything from shirts to sneakers, and genuinely engaged in conversations with fans. It wasn’t just a performance; it was a moment.


His charisma, fashion sense, musicality, and love for his audience created a full-circle experience that’s rare for any artist — let alone one still on the come-up.
One thing’s clear after Sunday night: 76tutes isn’t just opening shows — he’s opening eyes. And if this set in Boston was any indication, the spotlight won’t just find him — it’ll follow him.
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