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Caribou performs live at Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles on November 13, 2024, silhouetted against dramatic backlighting as the crowd raises their hands. Caribou performs live at Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles on November 13, 2024, silhouetted against dramatic backlighting as the crowd raises their hands.

Caribou Lights Up Shrine Expo Hall With One Of INYIM’s Wildest Concert Visuals

Caribou brought one of the most intense light shows INYIM has seen to Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles, filling the room with electronic movement, nightlife energy and a few Daphni moments.

Caribou Turned Shrine Expo Hall Into A Full-Body Light Show

Caribou performing live at Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles on November 13, 2024, silhouetted against dramatic concert lighting.
Caribou live at Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles. Photo/video still: INYIM Media.

Caribou brought the Los Angeles stop of the Honey tour to Shrine Expo Hall on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, and the room turned into one of the most intense light-show experiences we have ever seen at a concert. And we have seen many.

The Shrine was the right room for it: wide enough for the beams to stretch, packed enough for the pulse to bounce back, and massive enough to make the whole thing feel like a communal electronic-nightlife transmission instead of just another midweek concert.

Dan Snaith moved through the Caribou universe with that warm, hypnotic, body-forward build that makes his live sets feel both precise and loose at the same time. There were also moments that nodded toward his clubbier Daphni world, with the night leaning experimental, electronic, and very much built for people who understand that dancing is a full-body language.

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Of course, because this was Los Angeles and the Shrine sits in the orbit it does, the crowd came with its own funny little ecosystem: electronic heads, nightlife believers, longtime Caribou fans, and a healthy sprinkle of USC bros who seemed committed mostly to the sacred art of “vibing.” Bless.

But when the lights hit and the low end filled the hall, even the casual vibers had to surrender. This was not background music. This was a set that kept building, flashing, folding in on itself, and opening back up until the whole room felt pulled into the same rhythm.

That is the thing Caribou does so well live: the songs keep their melodic heart, but the room gets the dancefloor version. Everything feels more physical, more communal, more lit from within. At Shrine Expo Hall, it made for a night that felt electronic, experimental, and fully alive.

Caribou At Shrine Expo Hall In Photos

A few INYIM captures from the Los Angeles stop, where the lights were doing almost as much work as the speakers.

Gallery: Caribou live at Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles. Photos/video stills by INYIM Media.

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Show note: INYIM Media filmed and photographed Caribou live at Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles on Wednesday, November 13, 2024.

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