#soldout Dean Lewis live at the El Club
SAD BOI WINTER SUMMER GLOBAL TOUR
Friday May 27 - Riviera Theatre - Chicago, IL
Saturday May 28 - Fillmore Minneapolis - Minneapolis, MN
Monday May 30 - Ogden Theatre - Denver, CO
Tuesday May 31 - The Depot - Salt Lake City, UT
Thursday June 2 - Malkin Bowl - Vancouver, BC
Saturday June 4- The Showbox - Seattle, WA
Sunday June 5 - Roseland Theater - Portland, OR
Tuesday June 7 - The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA
Wednesday June 8 - Fonda Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
Saturday June 11 - The Observatory North Park - San Diego, CA
Sunday June 12 - Marquee Theatre - Tempe, AZ
Wednesday June 15 - Granada Theater - Dallas, TX
Thursday June 16 - Emos Austin - Austin, TX
Friday June 17 - Warehouse Live - Houston, TX
Monday June 20 - The Orange Peel - Asheville, NC
Tuesday June 21 - The National - Richmond, VA
Thursday June 23 - Asbury Lanes - Asbury Park, NJ
Friday June 24 - Mr. Small’s Theatre - Millvale, PA
Saturday June 25 - Deluxe At Old National Centre - Indianapolis, IN
Tuesday June 28 - The Pageant - St. Louis, MO
Wednesday June 29 - The Truman - Kansas City, MO
Sunday July 10 - Wonderstruck Festival - Cleveland, OH
Why is it always raining on days like these? It defiantly fits the Sad Boy tour vibe. We had the pleasure of finally seeing Dean Lewis in person at his sold-out show at the El Club. If you don't know what we are talking about check our Livestream event we checked out.
As we mentioned in the title, it was a night filled to the brim with fans and some of their parents. The night started off with Canadian native Forest Blakk and was well received by the crowd. Few fans even brought dedicated signs for his last song.
After that Dean, took the stage, and we were not ready for the night. For context, Taylor had been listening to his music subconsciously at her day job for quite a while and to finally see the voice, was a moment in itself for her. Just like the fans shouting out their affection, we couldn’t help to be smitten by his charm onstage.
The performance really didn’t feel like a show but more of a reunion of friends. Yes, a major amount of his music has sad undertones but the vibes were nothing but sad. It was downright a party of enjoyment. Make sure to keep that vibe going by means of engaging with the audience with heart hands and light conversation. It was a fun night and we couldn’t help to see to the end.
About Dean Lewis:
Lewis went from unknown to worldwide recognition with the release of his 2019 Album A Place We Knew which debuted at #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.