
Lauren Watkins’ set at Tortuga Music Festival 2025 had that perfect “rising artist who already knows exactly who she is” energy—confident, unforced, and built to cut through the beach-day chaos. Tortuga crowds can be distracted creatures (wind, waves, wandering, snacks), but Watkins pulled attention the old-fashioned way: sharp songs, a steady voice, and a presence that didn’t beg for approval.
Live, her vocals land with a bright clarity that reads country-first, but there’s a little edge underneath—just enough grit to keep the sweeter melodies from feeling overly polished. She paced the set smartly, balancing momentum with breathing room so the lyrics could actually register. That matters at a festival, where too many early-day performances turn into “nice background music.” Watkins didn’t do background. She did focus.
Her band stayed tight and tasteful—rhythm locked in, guitars supporting without crowding—and the mix translated well. The bigger choruses opened up like they were designed for sunlit singalongs, and the quieter moments didn’t get swallowed by the shoreline noise because she knew how to hold a line and let it hang.
Between songs, Watkins kept things short, warm, and genuine—no overtalking, no forced hype—just quick connection points that made the set feel personal without slowing it down. By the end, you could see the conversion in real time: people who meant to keep moving… didn’t.
Artist: https://www.laurenwatkinsmusic.com/
Festival: https://tortugamusicfestival.com/













Lanie Gardner at Tortuga Music Festival 2025