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DPR delivered a captivating performance at Houston’s 713 Music Hall on Sept. 22. The Dream Reborn World Tour Houston show was a three-set extravaganza featuring performances from the entire DPR crew.

DPR ARTIC

DPR ARTIC started with a high-energy set enhanced by a laser and lighting show which had the crowd dancing and jumping. ARTIC’s performance set the tone for the evening, showcasing his unique sound and artistic vision. 

He finished his set with fan favorite “Do or Die.”

DPR CREAM

After, DPR CREAM kicked off his set with his signature blend of melodic rap and soulful vocals backlit by an array of incredible on-screen graphics.

In between songs CREAM commended Houston for being very loud and energetic. He stated the sounds of the audience was piercing through his headphones. 

This comment was followed up by hits like “darling,” “Color Drive” and ending with “savage.”

DPR IAN

DPR IAN’s performance was a masterclass in stage presence and vocal delivery. 

This set began with his song “Welcome To The Other Side” intensified by a stage full of fog and dancers. Every song he performed on the stage had background visuals along with the dancers’ costume designs to set the storytelling tone for his songs.

He performed an array of fan favorites from the energetic “Don’t Go Insane” to the heartfelt “Ballroom Extravaganza.”

The night culminated with this breathtaking performance by him. His set was the highlight of the concert, featuring a mix of old and new tracks. 

The DPR crew officially closed out the show with an encore featuring all the dancers as well as IAN wearing a Buc-ee’s onesies alongside CREAM and ARTIC. 

The entire concert was a testament to the talent and creativity of the DPR crew. Their unique blend of hip-hop, R&B and alternative music resonated with the audience, creating a memorable and unforgettable experience.

Gallery: DPR in Houston

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