Saturday, April 19th, 2025

Daniel Seavey - Second Wind Tour

sombr, Kyle Kelly

Doors: 6:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PM ALL AGES
Daniel Seavey - Second Wind Tour

Event Info

Venue Information:
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
925 3rd Avenue North
Nashville, Tennessee 37201
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Artist Info

Daniel Seavey

 

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For the past near-decade, multi-platinum singer/songwriter/instrumentalist and producer Daniel Seavey has journeyed through varying industry molds and frameworks to ultimately find his creative freedom. In 2016, Seavey co-founded Why Don’t We and embarked upon an unbelievable six-year journey highlighted by over 6 billion global career streams, two RIAA Platinum-certified singles, five RIAA Gold-certified singles, two Top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 chart, and sold out tours with multiple stops at legendary venues such as Radio City Music Hall and more. However by 2022, Seavey was amidst one of the most trying and turbulent periods of his life: weathering family health struggles, professional tumult, and the death of a close friend. 

The material he wrote and recorded during this time ultimately became 2023’s Dancing In The Dark EP, introducing himself as a solo artist despite ongoing legal restraints keeping his creative ownership in jeopardy. The project was deemed “punchy and experimental” by Billboard, while Rolling Stone further praised Seavey for his “impeccable production skills, stellar vocals, and personal artistry.” Simultaneously, he embarked on a nearly non-stop run of live shows including a sold-out debut headline run, his festival debut at Lollapalooza, and global support runs for the likes of Benson Boone and Dean Lewis. 

Now following an excruciating court process, 2025 sees Seavey emerge a free artist at his brightest, boldest, and most brilliant. Channeling the spirit of early-aughts pop and rock from a 22nd century perspective, he leaves no stone unturned, writing, playing multiple instruments, and overseeing arrangements, production and mixing. In doing so, he presents an inimitable and irresistible sound all his own with his forthcoming debut album, co-produced by chart-topping writer/producer Michael Pollack and featuring stand-out singles “The Older You Get,” “Other People” & “Gateway Drug.”

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Shane became sombr via a makeshift recording studio in his bedroom. 

 

The now 19-year-old Lower East Side native honed his talents at LaGuardia, New York’s esteemed public high school, spending his days studying classical music and late nights dabbling in young romance, skateboarding, and generally getting into trouble.

 

When COVID hit, his own music became an escape for the young artist from the physical and social isolation brought on by the pandemic. Sombr taught himself music production and immersed himself in obsessively recording emotional indie-rock anthems.

 

His breakout hit “Caroline” (2022) became a sad girl anthem, taking the internet by storm. “Caroline” was self-produced, self-written and self-released when sombr was just 16 and has since been streamed on Spotify over 40 million times.

 

Sombr has continued to drop EPs and singles ever since and is now streaming consistently over 1 million per day, approaching 6 million Spotify monthly listeners. His songs “would’ve been you,” “do I ever cross your mind” and his latest single “back to friends” have become indie-rock hits.

 

Sombr and Rachel Chinouriri (a 2025 Britt Nominee and direct support on Sabrina Carpenter’s upcoming tour) are releasing a remix / collab on February 7 of Rachel’s hit “All I Ever Asked.”

 

“I make music that is magical, at least to me, and I know it will find its way no matter what,” he details. “I just love art, and I actually need it to survive. As long as I can create and express myself, I am…  happy… or at least not so sad.”

 

It’s the kind of trajectory that feels once in a generation. Between his remarkable aural instincts and an insatiability for experimenting with new sounds, sombr exudes staying power. This became more evident during his headline 2024 North American tour, of which Concert Chronicles stated, sombr did not disappoint, delivering a performance that was both mesmerizing and electrifying” of his live show, with My Life In Sound adding, “If you have the chance to see sombr live, seize the opportunity – his performance is not to be missed.”  

 

In 2025, sombr will follow up the successful headline dates with a month of shows in North America touring with Daniel Seavey (March 18 – April 19) and a month of shows in the UK/Europe opening for Nessa Barrett (May 16 – June 23). 

 

Sombr is planning on releasing a project Summer 2025. 

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