GALLERY & REVIEW | d4vd by Luis Rosas - Indianapolis, 2025
- Luis Rosas

- Sep 7
- 2 min read
On the 24th stop of his Withered Tour, d4vd performed to a sold-out crowd at the Old National Centre in Indianapolis on September 5, 2025. Fans were buzzing with anticipation, some lining up long before doors opened and a few even traveled all the way from Atlanta, Georgia, just to see him live.
The night kicked off around 8 p.m. with opening act Bryant Barnes, who got the crowd hyped with some of his biggest tracks, including I'd Rather Pretend and Two Sides of Goodbye. In a touching moment, he even sang happy birthday to a fan in the audience, setting a warm tone for the night.

Around 9 p.m., the venue erupted as d4vd took the stage, opening with What Are You Waiting For. The energy in the room was electric cheers, screams, and phones lit up the space. His setlist featured nearly every track from his recently released Withered album, along with fan favorites like Always Love, This Is How It Feels, and of course, the viral hit Romantic Homicide, which he saved for the finale.
D4vd's stage presence was nothing short of captivating. He kept the audience engaged throughout the night, even taking a short intermission to sign and throw out plush “Labubu” figures to fans. A moment that made the experience feel even more personal.

One of the highlights of the night was a surprise remix performance of I'd Rather Pretend with Bryant Barnes, adding a fresh twist to an already beloved song. Just when the crowd thought it was over, d4vd surprised everyone with a performance of FE!N by Travis Scott a fun, unexpected way to close the night. People danced, screamed, and some were even brought to tears.
The energy in Indianapolis was undeniable, and d4vd made sure to thank fans for not only showing up, but for completely selling out the venue. It was a night full of emotion, connection, and unforgettable music. d4vd was phenomenal, the crowd brought incredible energy, and the entire experience was something special.
GALLERY: d4vd in Indianapolis, 2025
All photos: © Luis Rosas





















