Fresh off the October release of his debut album, Welcome to the Plains, Wyatt Flores continued his hot streak today with an appearance at NPR’s now-iconic Tiny Desk Concert in Washington, D.C..
For those unfamiliar with the Tiny Desk Concert format, it typically consists of artists performing a three to four-song set behind the desk of former All Songs Considered host, Bob Boilen. The format has produced some of the most iconic performances from artists across genres, ranging from Mac Miller and Tyler, The Creator to Chris Stapleton and Tyler Childers.
For music fans, especially independent ones, Tiny Desk Concerts have been considered some of the best formats to not only be introduced to smaller acts but also to hear artists deliver reimaginings of some of their biggest songs.
With that being said, it should come as no surprise that Flores referred to the set as a “bucket list item” for him and his band while announcing his appearance on Instagram.