Stacey Ryan is back with Bad For Me and her album is just around the corner
Stacey Ryan is back with a new bop: “Bad for Me.” Ethereal falsettos, jazzy horns, and a soulful production sets the scene for what’s to come next. The singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and queen of “Jazz-tok” releases the R&B-tinged single just a week before putting out her debut EP I Don’t Know What Love Is (out April 7th.) Listen to “Bad for Me” HERE.
You can catch Stacey live on tour now with Jake Wesley Rogers until April 12th. After that she’ll be hitting the road with Joshua Bassett in Europe.
TOUR DATES:
Mar 30 The Opera House @ Toronto, ON *supporting Jake Wesley Rogers
Apr 1 Bar Le Ritz PDB @ Montreal, QC *supporting Jake Wesley Rogers
Apr 2 Brighton Music Hall @ Boston, MA *supporting Jake Wesley Rogers
Apr 5 Union Stage @ Washington, DC *supporting Jake Wesley Rogers
Apr 7 Iriving Plaza @ New York, NY *supporting Jake Wesley Rogers
Apr 9 The Foundry @ Philadelphia, PA *supporting Jake Wesley Rogers
Apr 11 The Underground @ Charlotte, NC *supporting Jake Wesley Rogers
Apr 12 Brooklyn Bowl @ Nashville, TN *supporting Jake Wesley Rogers
Apr 28 Grobe Freiheit @ Hamburg, DE *supporting Joshua Bassett
Apr 29 Huxley's @ Berlin, DE *supporting Joshua Bassett
May 1 Paradiso - Amsterdam, NL *supporting Joshua Bassett
May 3 Live Music Hall - Cologne, DE *supporting Joshua Bassett
May 4 Le Batacian @ Paris, FR *supporting Joshua Bassett
May 6 Academy 2 @ Manchester, UK *supporting Joshua Bassett
May 8 SWG3 TV Studio @ Glasgow, UK *supporting Joshua Bassett
May 9 O2 Kentish Town Forum - London, UK *supporting Joshua Bassett
May 10 O2 Kentish Town Forum - London, UK *supporting Joshua Bassett
May 12 The Great Escape Festival @ Brighton, UK
Jun 1 - Jun 3 Java Jazz @ Jakarta, INDO
July 2 Montreux Jazz Festival @ Montreux, Switzerland
ABOUT STACEY RYAN:
Stacey Ryan has the rare gift of turning heartache into beautiful, bubbly soul-pop ballads. Her breakthrough “Don’t Text Me When You’re Drunk” collabo with Zai1k has garnered 19 million global streams, catapulting Stacey to the center of 2020’s most viral TikTok trend. Her deeply personal account of an all-too-common dating experience, the track is a sparkling piece of soul-pop with effervescent textures, bright percussion, and mesmerizing piano work that brilliantly contrast Stacey’s emphatic refusal to compromise her needs. Her follow up single “Fall In Love Alone” is a look at potentially unrequited love, knowing the other person has a hard time committing and hoping they don’t fall in love…alone. The song became a massive smash in the fall of 2022, racking up a whopping 100 million global streams. Her ever-evolving body of work continues to show the full extent of her songwriting powers and one-of-a-kind musical imagination. A classically trained jazz pianist who also plays guitar, bass, ukulele, and trumpet, she possesses an undeniable knack for lyrical storytelling, melodies that endlessly wander into unexpected places, a singular sense of rhythm and song structure that wholly reflects her jazz background.