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Chelsea Cutler

Chelsea Cutler at Turner Hall Ballroom

Why see Chelsea Cutler?

Brent Forever: The Tour

Chelsea Cutler and Jeremy Zucker are set to give fans a front-row seat to their deepest collaboration yet with Brent Forever: The Tour, launching this November. Following the announcement of their new album brent iii, out on November 1st, the duo is taking their heartfelt harmonies and soul-baring lyrics across North America in their first joint headlining tour.

About The Tour


What can fans expect? An intimate, one-of-a-kind experience where the two stars will perform fan-favourites like like the Double-Platinum "you were good to me" and the Gold-certified "this is how you fall in love," as well as brand-new tracks from brent iii, including their latest single "black & white." Running through mid-December, the tour will make stops at iconic venues like The Town Hall in New York City on November 20th, the Brooklyn Paramount on November 26th, and the United Theater in Los Angeles on December 5th.

Chelsea made her first steps into the music industry by uploading covers of popular songs by artists including Tallest Man on Earth and ODESZA onto Soundcloud. She did all of this while still a freshman in college, as well as sharing her own song 'Anything for You.' She followed this up with her debut EP 'Snow in October,' released late last year which contained the Billboard viral chart hitting single 'You Make Me.'

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1 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)

Mike Copeland

Chelsea Cutler/Yoke Lore

While I have always been very into music, I am also 61 and could only name about 3 Chelsea Cutler songs. In all honesty, I probably wouldn't have attended the show last Thursday unless my 26 year old daughter was coincidently in town visiting. She being a big CC fan. That said, what a fun, cool, totally enjoyable concert full of great music from a very talented, charismatic artist. From the opening number, every song provided something special to the near sell out crowd who appeared to be filled with emotion as they sang along to nearly every number on the set list. At times I wish I was on the floor to feel the energy Chelsea emitted, but I am pretty sure you have to be under 40 to be anywhere near the stage. Kudos to Yoke Lore who proved to be a killer opening act. I wish I had the moves he wowed the crowd with on his song, "Shake" This is just one more example of why it's awesome to be a cool girl dad. ... Read more
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