Dean Lewis is back and it might be a Sad Boi tour but first new music

Dean Lewis returns with his first single of 2022 “Hurtless” taken from his forthcoming second album.
Following 2021’s “Looks Like Me” and “Falling Up,” “Hurtless” is an honest, revealing piece of songwriting that sees Lewis emotionally replay the crushing end of a relationship. The soaring ballad balances the despair of a breakup with a feeling of hope, envisioning a brighter future.
Written from the heart about a true story Lewis says, “You know when you plan your entire life out with someone, you see your future with that person, then all of a sudden one night, they do something and from that point on, you realize they are not the person you thought they were. All your plans for the future aren’t going to happen and you’re back to just being with yourself.”
SAD BOI WINTER SUMMER GLOBAL TOUR
Monday May 9 - The Plaza Live - Orlando, FLTuesday May 10 - Revolution Live - Ft. Lauderdale, FLThursday May 12 - The Eastern - Atlanta, GAFriday May 13 - Marathon Music Works - Nashville, TNSaturday May 14 - The Underground - Charlotte, NCMonday May 16 - Union Transfer - Philadelphia, PATuesday May 17 - The Fillmore - Silver Spring, MDFriday May 20 - Webster Hall - New York City, NYSaturday May 21 - Roadrunner - Boston, MAMonday May 23 - MTELUS - Montreal, QCTuesday May 24 - HISTORY - Toronto, ONThursday May 26 - Saint Andrew’s Hall - Detroit, MIFriday May 27 - Riviera Theatre - Chicago, ILSaturday May 28 - Fillmore Minneapolis - Minneapolis, MNMonday May 30 - Ogden Theatre - Denver, COTuesday May 31 - The Depot - Salt Lake City, UTThursday June 2 - Malkin Bowl - Vancouver, BCSaturday June 4- The Showbox - Seattle, WASunday June 5 - Roseland Theater - Portland, ORTuesday June 7 - The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CAWednesday June 8 - Fonda Theatre - Los Angeles, CASaturday June 11 - The Observatory North Park - San Diego, CASunday June 12 - Marquee Theatre - Tempe, AZWednesday June 15 - Granada Theater - Dallas, TXThursday June 16 - Emos Austin - Austin, TXFriday June 17 - Warehouse Live - Houston, TXMonday June 20 - The Orange Peel - Asheville, NCTuesday June 21 - The National - Richmond, VAThursday June 23 - Asbury Lanes - Asbury Park, NJFriday June 24 - Mr. Small’s Theatre - Millvale, PASaturday June 25 - Deluxe At Old National Centre - Indianapolis, INTuesday June 28 - The Pageant - St. Louis, MOWednesday June 29 - The Truman - Kansas City, MOSunday July 10 - Wonderstruck Festival - Cleveland, OH
This new single features some of his most vivid songwriting yet. In the chorus, the stark imagery of “standing in a black dress” is used by Lewis as a metaphor depicting the juxtaposition between wearing white to a wedding and wearing black to a funeral.
“The lady wearing the black dress to me represents the funeral of the relationship,” he says.
It’s a dark portrayal but as always with Lewis’ music, there’s a focus on a future where it doesn’t feel like this anymore. “I know the day will come when this won’t hurt anymore, and all the pain is just an afterthought,” he sings.
"Hurtless" is accompanied by a video shot in Ireland and directed by James Fitzgerald (Kodaline, Purple Disco Machine, James). Fitzgerald is a multi-award-winning director/writer. In 2021, his short film, The Invisible Boy, was long-listed for an Oscar, along with an IFTA nomination and a Young Director Awards shortlist at the Cannes lions. Fitzgerald has created a deeply affecting music video for "Hurtless" that features a man in a coma after a tragic incident reflecting on what went wrong in his relationship. Irish actors Frank Blake (‘Normal People’, ‘Game Of Thrones’, ‘The Frankenstein Chronicles’, ‘Vikings: Valhalla') and Stephanie Dufresne (‘As Luck Would Have It’) give a powerful performance with Lewis making a cameo during the clip’s climax.
Lewis will also be kicking off his 34-city Sad Boi Winter Summer Tour in the US in May in Orlando, making stops in Nashville, New York, Chicago, and LA, before wrapping in July in Cleveland, OH.
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About Dean Lewis
Lewis went from unknown to world-wide recognition with the release of his 2019 Album A Place We Knew which debuted #18 on the Billboard Top 200 in the USA, as well as a Top 5 Billboard Pop Album. Accredited Gold in the US, the LP produced a number of local and international smashes including his debut single ‘Waves’ (which also reached Gold status in the US) but it was ‘Be Alright’ which would drive Lewis’ career even further, catapulting his music to the world stage and contributing to his music accumulating over 6 billion streams globally. ‘Be Alright’ is triple platinum in the USA and landed Dean in the #1 spot on Billboard’s Emerging Artist Chart as well as the prestigious Apple ‘Up Next’ title. Touring locally and overseas, Dean sold out his 2019 Australian National Tour as well as his USA Tour, performing over 200 shows in that year. Additionally, he performed at Lollapalooza and appeared on Ellen, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The TODAY Show, Live with Kelly and Ryan, and Good Morning America. He has received critical acclaim from the likes of The New York Times, Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Tonight, Marie Claire, and many more.
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