Honey Revenge’s The Loving and Losing Tour Hits Paper Tiger

Photo by Mali Lares

Los Angeles pop-rock duo Honey Revenge brought their “The Loving and Losing Tour” to Paper Tiger on July 2. The tour marks the band’s first national headlining run, following the success of their 2023 debut album Retrovision.

Formed in 2021, Honey Revenge is comprised of vocalist Devin Papadol and guitarist Donovan Lloyd. The band quickly gained momentum for their colorful fashion and pop-punk sound, drawing inspiration from early 2000s Disney pop icons like Hannah Montana and Demi Lovato.

Joining them at Paper Tiger were supporting acts Nightlife, Vana, and Daisy Grenade. 

Read Mali Lares account of the night below:


The recent show at Paper Tiger in San Antonio featuring Nightlife, Vana, Daisy Grenade, and headliner Honey Revenge was an unforgettable evening packed with talent, energy, and pure musical magic. From start to finish, each band owned their moment on stage, creating a seamless flow of excitement that kept the crowd fully engaged.

Photo by Mali Lares

Kicking off the night, Nightlife set the tone with their infectious grooves, charismatic stage presence, and genre-blending sound that immediately captivated the audience. Their polished yet lively performance proved they’re a force to watch.

Photo by Mali Lares

Next up, Vana stepped on stage with fresh energy and tight musicianship, elevating the night with songs that felt both powerful and intimate. Their set built beautifully on the momentum, drawing the crowd deeper into the experience.

Photo by Mali Lares

Then came Daisy Grenade, whose punk-pop attitude and fearless delivery electrified the room. Their spirited performance combined with undeniable musical chops made it impossible not to get swept up in their energy.

Photo by Mali Lares

Finally, Honey Revenge closed the night with a high-voltage set that had the entire venue singing along. Their chemistry, standout vocals, and confident stage presence were on full display, proving why they’re rapidly rising in the alt-pop scene.

What truly stood out was how every band brought something unique and authentic, yet together created a perfectly balanced, thrilling night of music. It’s rare to see a lineup where not a single act misses the mark—this was exactly that kind of show.

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