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Priscilla Block: Party Anthems with a Rebel Edge
As early afternoon came at San Gabriel Park for Two Step Inn 2025, Priscilla Block stormed the stage, her neon energy lighting up the Georgetown crowd. This newcomer’s performance was a non-stop party, with songs about drinking, bar meetups, and a bold statement: “Sometimes the girls are the bad guys.” Her set was pure fun, and for me, her unapologetic vibe and infectious hooks made her a standout. Your note about her energetic delivery for a newcomer nailed it—Block brought the house down with her larger-than-life presence.

Background and Bio: Hailing from Raleigh, North Carolina, Priscilla Block burst onto the scene with her 2020 viral hit “Just About Over You.” Her 2022 debut album, Welcome to the Block Party, spawned singles like “My Bar” and “Thick Thighs,” blending pop-country with sassy lyricism. She’s appeared on Good Morning America and The Kelly Clarkson Show, and her music featured in The Voice. Nominated for ACM New Female Artist of the Year in 2022, Block’s meteoric rise continues with her 2024 EP, PB2. Her bold persona and relatable anthems resonate with a new generation of country fans.

Performance Review: Block’s set was a high-octane bash, kicking off with “My Bar,” its rowdy chorus sparking a festival-wide sing-along. Her songs, as you noted, revolved around barstool nights and liquid courage—think “Bad Part of Good” and “Wish You Were the Whiskey.” Her statement about girls being “the bad guys” came during “Peaked in High School,” a tongue-in-cheek anthem that had fans cheering. Block’s energy was relentless; she danced, bantered about Texas dive bars, and tossed her hair like a rock star. Her vocals, while occasionally drowned by the band’s volume, carried the party vibe, especially on “Just About Over You,” which showcased her emotional range. The crowd, a mix of young fans and seasoned festival-goers, ate it up, hoisting drinks and two-stepping. Block’s confidence and relatability made her set feel like a night out with friends, cementing her as a festival highlight.
Final Thoughts: Priscilla Block’s Two Step Inn performance was a rebel-hearted party that left no one seated. Her energy, bold lyrics, and star power proved she’s here to stay in country music.
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