AVERY LYNCH CLOSES OUT HER MINI TOUR WITH A SHOW IN LOS ANGELES

THE ECHO — LOS ANGELES, CA

Avery Lynch closed out the GLAD WE MET TOUR on November 19th, 2025, with her final show of four at The Echo in Los Angeles. The venue became an intimate space to dive into the intricacies of heartbreak and relationships through Lynch’s discography.

Avery started off her set with “the boys who don’t know what they want,” “Lasting Effects,” and “intruder,” all tracks from her latest album and subsequent tour name, Glad We Met. The final one of those was significant to Lynch because it was the first time she ever wrote a song with her older sister. Then she joked that her predominantly younger audience might not know the cover she chose to perform next, “Have You Ever Seen The Rain.”

Lynch described how surreal the tour was for her, having never played with a band and backing tracks, or even using in-ears. So at a certain point in the show, she brought it back to something more familiar, just her and her piano. Avery joked that “we have to get sadder” before beginning the stripped-down portion of the set with songs like “useless information,”“all i need (the distance song),” and an unreleased track, “Runner Up.”

Veering away from songs about heartbreak, the track “I’m Glad We Met” was written about Lynch’s current relationship and how it came to be. Avery joked that with all the breakup songs she has written, her boyfriend deserved a good one. In a moment even more endearing, fans held up signs that stated “I’m glad we met” and photos of them with Avery on it. Before performing “Sweetheart,” Lynch explained that she selects a “sweetheart” at every show and gives them gifts from brands she teamed up with. Fans were able to sign up through a social media post, and the lucky fan was given a Warmie and a box of Peppermint Swiss Miss. The artist transformed these love songs into displays of connection and appreciation for her fanbase. That fact became abundantly clear when Lynch gave a big shoutout to the two girls running her merch booth, Drew and Abby. The pair launched and continue to run the Avery Lynch HQ account, which is how they got into contact with the artist. When I spoke to the two after the show, they talked about what a wonderful experience it was and how Lynch essentially “adopted” them into the team as they flew out to be at every show and run the merch booth.

Both Tristan, who opened the show, and Avery have formed a close bond with their fans that allows for a level of intimacy that makes every show unique. Their biggest fans showed up to support and sing along to their favorite songs for the final show of the GLAD WE MET TOUR.

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