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Photographers share favourite moments from the Tiny Desk Contest Tour : The Image Present : NPR

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Cure for Paranoia performs throughout NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest On The Road tour cease at Neumos in Seattle on Sunday, June 14, 2026.

Jovelle Tamayo for NPR


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This 12 months’s Tiny Desk Contest judges mentioned that crowning Dallas hip-hop group Cure for Paranoia because the winner was a “No Brainer.” The collective rose above thousands of other independent artists who submitted their authentic songs in hopes of taking part in their very own Tiny Desk concert events.

Cure for Paranoia simply wrapped up the 2026 Tiny Desk Contest On The Road tour, the place they carried out at reveals with 20 different standout entrants throughout the nation. Put on in collaboration with NPR member stations throughout the nation, every tour cease was a celebration of public media and the creatives of the Contest community. Scroll via the tour highlights beneath that includes photographs chosen by the photographers and photograph editor who lined the tour in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Austin, Denver, Chicago, Minneapolis, Boston, New York and Washington, D.C.

Late Wife

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“One of my favorite things about live music is that no matter how frequently you go to concerts, there are always more artists to discover. Case in point: one of the openers in Austin, Late Wife, who I hadn’t previously caught despite countless nights of shooting in Austin.

This picture encapsulates the enigmatic vitality unleashed throughout their efficiency: singer/guitarist Frankie Conover’s shred pose evokes a way of joyful abandonment and whole immersion within the uncooked rock second underneath the good stage lights. The feeling was mirrored within the excited eyes and smiling faces of viewers members, in addition to the photographer, stoked to bump into a brand new favourite band proper in his yard — Tiny Desk’s mission completed in a nutshell.” — David Brendan Hall, Austin

NPR Tiny Desk Contest On The Road tour made a cease at The Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, July 11, 2026.

Eric Lee for NPR


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“D.C.’s Howard Theatre is an intimate venue that fills up quickly. The sound engineers are esurrounded by the audience, and maneuvering through the crowd gets challenging. Halfway through Cure for Paranoia’s set, I left the pit and headed toward the back for a wider perspective. I made a few frames with the stage lights just on Cure, but it felt flat, just another venue photo. Soon, the stage lights lit up the audience just enough, creating a halo effect. It gave depth to the room and showed how Cure for Paranoia commanded the audience.” — Eric Lee, Washington, D.C.

Cameron McCloud

Mikayla Delson for NPR


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“I love how the stage light catches Cam’s glasses, creating a subtle starburst effect as he looks upward. In this moment, he was speaking about his late mother, and it almost feels as though she’s watching over him from above. The lighting, his gaze and the emotion of the moment came together to create an image that feels deeply personal.” — Mikayla Delson, Chicago

DOGTAGS

Jo Allen for NPR


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“Queer joy deserves to be loud, colorful and impossible to look away from. DOGTAGS turned the Tiny Desk stage in Denver into a love letter to queer expression, where every note burst with community, connection and the kind of joy that reminds us celebration can be its own form of resistance. Every moment felt like an invitation to celebrate exactly who you are.” — Jo Allen, Denver

Ella Faye, proper, her music is rooted in American folks music and her sound branches into neo-soul, blues, jazz and nation.

Faith Nguyen for NPR


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“The picture shows Ella Faye and her backup vocalists warming up on the stairs, while other members of her band put finishing touches on their makeup in the background. I was blown away by how lovely their voices sounded together, even without microphones or production. The photo perfectly illustrates the journey of the emerging artist: It’s not always glamorous; oftentimes, it’s cramped and chaotic backstage, but it shines with the beauty of creating art with your friends.” — Faith Nguyen, Boston

Riley & The Urban Revival

Jaida Grey Eagle for NPR


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“Riley & The Urban Revival describe themselves as ‘genre-proof’ with a dash of ‘We do whatever we want,’ and that’s exactly what they brought to the stage in Minneapolis. The music went from soul to rock and roll to country to jazz; it was a medley of different genres that didn’t sound displaced but blended together beautifully. I circled the stage many times attempting to capture the energy. I was happy to grab this series of frames of lead singer Riley, with the colors and lights moving within the frame. This image perfectly encapsulates the feeling of the music for me.” — Jaida Grey Eagle, Minneapolis

Cameron McCloud

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“I love how the out-of-focus band members naturally frame Cameron at the center, creating a sense of intimacy that makes you feel like you’re on stage with them. The contrast between the cool blue tones in the foreground and the warm spotlight on Cameron also helps draw your eye directly to the heart of the performance.” — Mikayla Delson, LA

The viewers on the NPR Tiny Desk Contest On The Road tour at The Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, July 11, 2026, cheers on the live performance.

Eric Lee for NPR


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“So much of the magic of Tiny Desk is in the connection between artist and audience. I love this photo because you can feel the giddiness and joy in the crowd from the perspective of the musician.” — Beck Harlan, photograph editor

Cure for Paranoia

Roy Baizan for NPR


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“I love this photo of Cure for Paranoia exiting the stage. They look giddy, proud, a little tired and like they just had the most fun performing with each other.” — Beck Harlan, photograph editor

Griot B is a rapper and the founding father of School Yard Rap.

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“The warm tones and subtle contrast in this image of Griot B create a cinematic atmosphere that perfectly matched the energy of his performance. His expression feels so genuine and expressive that it instantly draws you in, making this one of those moments where the emotion speaks louder than the image itself.” — Mikayla Delson, San Francisco

Les Greene & The Swayzees carry out. Greene’s music lies a deep reverence for the traditions of soul, however he is by no means been one to duplicate the sounds of the previous.

Eric Lee for NPR


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“Every frame of Les Greene & The Swayzees’ performance felt electric. I loved this image because A) What crowd doesn’t go wild for the splits? And B) This may have been the only moment in the entire set where he was at rest. Talk about pouring it all out.” — Beck Harlan, photograph editor

Cure for Paranoia

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“I love the perspective on this photo. We see all of Cure for Paranoia in the foreground, framed by the stage and the lights and speakers, their backs to us as they face the audience, soaking in the enthusiasm from the packed-out house before them in their home state of Texas.” — Beck Harlan, photograph editor

Cameron McCloud

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“Cameron McCloud sits at the base of the drums near the end of Cure for Paranoia’s set. He spoke candidly to the audience throughout the entire show, soaking in the last stop of the tour in Washington, D.C. I could feel his breath as he bowed his head. Music faded and the crowd was cheering. I liked this photo with Cameron flanked by instruments both electronic and analog. The visual display kept playing on the screen behind him, mimicking static on a television. It’s a quiet moment of reality in a chaotic composition built of clashing visual elements.” — Eric Lee, Washington, D.C.


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