David Kabira
Worldwide
ABOUT ME
I'm a Chicago-based freelance photographer with experience capturing moments in concerts, festivals, and more. My work has been used by artists, venues, publications, athletes, and brands. I have a passion for live music. I always try to find a defining moment or a particular perspective that makes the audience relive the best moments or makes you wish you were at the show. I look forward to shooting on the biggest stages, I'm enjoying the moments that lead there.
OTHER OFFERINGS
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PREFERRED GENRE:
Hip Hop, RnB, Electro, Pop, Indie, Alternative
PREFERRED VENUE SIZE:
< 50, 50 - 250, 250 - 500, 500 - 2.000, > 2.000
GALLERY

POSTS

PHOTOS & REVIEW | Charlotte OC Captivates Maschinenhaus Berlin with Breathtaking Performance – December 4, 2025
Charlotte OC delivered a breathtaking, soulful performance at Maschinenhaus in Berlin, joined by opener Lavine. Photos and review by Chux On Tour Photography, 2025.

PHOTOS | Snake Eyes Bring Chaotic Indie-Grunge Energy to Cassiopeia Berlin – December 2, 2025
Snake Eyes tore through Cassiopeia in Berlin with a messy, loud, and electrifying indie-grunge set — perfectly matched by a chaotic flash-filled photo experiment. Photos by Chux On Tour Photography, 2025.

PHOTOS | Young Gravy Turns History in Toronto into a Slumber-Party Extravaganza – November 30, 2025
Young Gravy transformed History in Toronto into a wild, slumber-party-themed show with interactive antics, unreleased tracks, and nonstop energy. Photos by Lacey Davey, 2025.

REVIEWS | New Music Discoveries: Alt-Rock, Indie-Pop & Psych-Pop Highlights with Chaidura, Kristina Wilson & More
Explore the latest alt-rock, indie-pop, and psych-pop discoveries with our new music review, featuring standout tracks from Chaidura, Kristina Wilson, Wotts, Stomp Box Choir, and Last Relapse.

REVIEW | Ren – “Sick Sick Soul (Vol. 1)” EP: A Cinematic Journey Through Storytelling, Struggle & Unity
Ren’s "Sick Sick Soul (Vol. 1)" EP delivers cinematic narratives, emotional depth and genre-blending production across six interconnected tracks. A review by Kathrin Waschke.








