Inside Isabella Lovestory’s Vanity World Tour
september 24, 2025 - toronto, canada
From the second Isabella Lovestory stepped on the stage Wednesday night, Toronto’s The Garrison erupted into the hottest party in the city late into the evening. With the crowd dressed to perfection, the energy in the building was buzzing as soon as the doors opened. Supported by Ali Q and Brat Star, the light hearted, opulent atmosphere was set early in the show and happily embraced by the audience.
Strutting onto the stage to a chorus of cheers, Isabella Lovestory opens the show with both a kiss and a drink from a fan, before bringing Brat Star back out to share the opening track. Feeling more like a party with friends than a formal concert, the whole room erupts into dancing; jumping and singing along. From the beginning of the setlist, Isabella Lovestory looks perfectly at home on stage, dancing, and grinding as she struts back and forth.
Coming off of the release of her third album, Vanity, in the middle of the summer, the tracklist does not slow down for a second, keeping the energy high through the show. The crowd is with her for every beat, as tracks like “Mariposa” are met with resounding cheers as the audience sings along. If it wasn’t clear that partying and letting loose was the intention, Isabella Lovestory stops in the middle of the set to remind the audience, before taking shots of tequila right out of the bottle.
Despite having no trouble controlling the stage on her own, Isabella Lovestory welcomes fans onto the stage to dance through the set, pulling people up for iconic songs like “Vip”. Another guest appearance, an inflatable unicorn, is met with an excited round of cheers, breaking it down to “How Low” by Ludacris, affording Isabella time for a wardrobe change as the crowd continues the party in her brief absence.
Born Isabella Rodríguez Rivera, she’s said in past interviews that Lovestory is a persona, designed to exaggerate her personality. Taking control of her own sexual objectification, Isabella has commented “Mocking men is fun. Mocking what society views as degrading to women is fun, because nobody gets to decide what a woman’s true desires are.”
For an absolutely unforgettable night, catch Isabella Lovestory on the Vanity World Tour, in North America until the middle of October before she heads to Europe.