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Jon Bellion Brings Energy And Passion To Atlanta

The concert you'll never forget.

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Jon Bellion Brings Energy And Passion To Atlanta
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As if touring his album "The Human Condition" twice wasn't enough, Jon Bellion came through Atlanta yet again for PART 3! Jon Bellion brought a show full of life, energy, and passion to the city of Atlanta.

Jon Bellion visited the new Coca-Cola Roxy for his third tour through Atlanta. He was preceded by a rapper that goes by the name Blaque Keys and Dizzy Wright. The openers got the crowd ready for the energy and excitement that Jon Bellion was going to bring to the stage.

Around 10 o'clock, Jon Bellion hit the stage and the crowd went wild. He opened the set with his song "He Is the Same" and then immediately threw it back with one of his older songs "Woodstock."

His most popular song, "All Time Low" got people on their feet and had everyone singing along. He was joined on stage, as always, by Travis Mendes. The pair danced around the stage and gave it everything they had.

Between songs, Bellion talked about how he was trying to do something different in the pop genre. He said that the same old beats and messages were getting old and he was trying to do something new; something that makes people pay attention.

Throughout the rest of the concert, I was amazed by his sets and the way he brought so much emotion and passion to the stage. It was impossible to be bored with anything happening onstage.

Jon Bellion and Travis Mendes brought a wealth of human emotion and passion to the stage, and though they've toured this album three times, every show is a completely different experience. If you haven't already,going to see Jon Bellion is worth the money and it will be a night you won't forget. Personally, I can't wait to see what Jon Bellion does next.

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