Quinnie Brings Her Whimsical Warmth to the House of Blues Voodoo Room Along with Operelly

The atmosphere inside House Of Blues‘ Voodoo Room felt nothing short of magical as quinnie brought her Paper Doll Tour to San Diego. Known for her ethereal vocals and heartfelt songwriting, the New Jersey-born artist has quickly gained attention for her dreamy indie sound and raw emotional honesty. Fans gathered early to experience the gentle world quinnie creates through her music, one built on soft tones, connection, and sincerity.

Opening the evening was Operelly, who delivered a charming set filled with soothing melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Her voice sounded beautifully, blending indie pop textures with an introspective touch. She interacted warmly with the crowd between songs, creating a light and welcoming mood. Her performance was the perfect opening act.

When quinnie finally took the stage, the crowd was immediately wrapped in her whimsical presence. Since the first song, A New Shade of Blue, the performance felt intimate, as if she were singing directly to each person in the room. Her voice, both sweet and delicate yet emotionally powerful, filled the venue with warmth. The blend of gentle instrumentals and her dreamy tone made the concert feel like stepping into a fairytale. Every song was delivered with grace, captivating the audience from start to finish.

Quinnie’s setlist featured songs from both her debut album, Flounder, and her latest album, Paper Doll, as well as some old songs from the vault. Her artistry and emotional depth were beautifully highlighted in songs like Ripple, Flounder, Paper Doll and Touch Tank. With upcoming tour stops continuing across North America, she’s set to bring her unique sound to even more audiences. It was a night that reminded everyone of the beauty in softness and connection. We wish her and Operelly the best on the rest of the tour, and hope to see them return to San Diego soon.
