Loote Brings the Party to LA in 14 BTS Photos

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Just over two years ago the song "No Promises" by Cheat Codes and Demi Lovato resonated over the airwaves as a summer hit. The song was the first big radio play for electronic-pop artist Loote. Their background as a songwriting-production duo has given them a knack for catchy hooks and undeniably good pop music.  

Since then, they have released an EP and a slew of singles, with a range of collaborations from gnash, David Guetta, to even Joe Jonas. Now, they embark on a journey to explore new relationships and develop their signature sound. With the release of their second EP, lost, Loote showcases a depth of emotional lyricism that reflects the reality of their lives.

An intoxicating blend of danceable anthems and vulnerable ballads weave seamlessly throughout their set, backed by the contagious energy they bring to the stage. Supporting Betty Who on her spring tour, Jackson Foote and Emma Lov take us behind the scenes of their last couple of nights in LA.  

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Gimme dat Loote

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Jackson backstage before the show

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Emma doing warmups before the show

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Merch master Nick dealing the goods

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Loote stans their fans

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who the f*ck are these guys

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@beatsbythefoote

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Loote rocks The Fonda 6/15/19

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let me be your tomorrow tonight

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fan-tastic  

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No such thing as an awkward moment  

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Oh my god I'm in it? - Emma's sister

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queen of overthinking  

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the family

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