#soldout Lucky Daye live at Majestic

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Where to see Lucky Daye next:

April 13 - Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre
April 15 - Cleveland, OH @ House Of Blues
April 16 - Silver Springs, MD @ The Fillmore
April 17- Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa
April 19 - Boston, MA @ Royale
April 21 - New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
April 22 - Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre Of Living Arts (TLA)
April 23 - New York, NY @ Terminal 5

Soulful sold-out night, for Lucky Daye, as he hit the ground running. When we mean running, we mean it. Fans rushed in so fast we couldn’t catch up. There was a meet-and-greet moment for a few lucky fans and according to them, it was what they needed to survive this week. Lucky Daye, wasn’t the only one on the bill tonight as he was joined by DJ Sammie and Joyce Wrice. Both amplify the energy of the night as we all waited for the man of the hour to show. The Candydrip tour was exactly what it felt like both on the record and in person. A sugar rush of good vibes and even better sound. When they say Lucky Daye had “Earworm-esque grooves that…will be stuck in your head long after you stop listening,” They mean it.

ABOUT LUCKY DAYE

Lucky Daye discovered his love of music and natural gift for singing and songwriting early in life in his hometown of New Orleans. Displaced by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, Lucky moved to Atlanta for a brief stint and eventually ventured to Los Angeles to pursue his music dreams. After meeting producer D’Mile and working with him on his debut album Painted, Lucky fully realized his voice and potential. His undeniable talent as a vocalist took shape and landed at him at his label home, Keep Cool, in partnership with RCA Records.

In late 2018, he released the explosive hit “Roll Some Mo”, and in 2019 he was nominated for four Grammy’s, including Best R&B Album and Best R&B Song.

After releasing his EP Table For Two, featuring duets with the likes of Yebba, Ari Lennox, and Mahalia, Lucky Daye is following up with his sophomore effort, Candydrip.

Opener: Joyce Wrice