Saturday, June 3rd, 2023
Moved from The Foundry

Benson Boone

Nicky Youre

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Doors: 7:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PM All Ages
Benson Boone

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Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia
1009 Canal Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19123

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Artist Info

Benson Boone

Benson Boone uses his sensitive, intimate music to work through his toughest emotions. He wrote the meditative pop songs on his debut EP, Walk Me Home..., as a way of documenting his hopes, fears, and insecurities as a young artist finding his footing in the music industry, and as a person growing into his own in the public eye. "Writing these songs brought me to where I am now," he says. "It's where I really want to be."

And it's an enviable position to be in. EP opener "GHOST TOWN," a piercing breakup ballad, amassed more than 200 million cumulative streams on its way to being certified Gold in the US and becoming Boone's first entry on the Billboard Hot 100. Heartbreak also shaped the soaring follow-up, "In The Stars," which proved to be an even bigger hit. Even so, the Monroe, Washington native struggled with the pressures of sudden stardom and global fame.

"I haven't been part of the industry for that long," Boone says. "It has been the most amazing ride of my life, but it's also overwhelming. Sometimes it's really hard mentally." Making a larger body of work sharpened his focus and relieved the pressure. "These songs were so therapeutic," Boone says. "The title, Walk Me Home... doesn't refer to a person or a place. The songs walked me back to a place of pure creativity and it feels amazing."

Given his rapid ascent and massive success, it's bewildering to think that the breakout star stepped in front of the mic for the very first time in 2019. In his senior year of high school, Boone's friends entered a Battle of the Bands competition and he volunteered to play piano. When their frontman stepped down at the last minute, Boone saved the day. "I didn't know I could sing," he says. "But it just kind of worked." At first, singing was just one of several passions that include scootering, cliff jumping and art (he memorably drew the cover for "In The Stars").

Music became a priority, however, when Boone started posting on social media and auditioned for American Idol. He blew the judges away and moved forward in the competition, but ultimately bowed out to hone his craft. The very next week, Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds reached out via Instagram and invited him to Las Vegas. "I spent the next four days working with him," he remembers. Reynolds was so impressed that he signed Boone to his Night Street Records.

"Dan taught me the most important thing that I know in this industry: I control what I do, I control how I do it, I control my own life," Boone reveals. "He always gives his input, but he lets me be the artist." That involves choosing collaborators like Michael Pollack (Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus) and Jason Evigan (Dua Lipa and Jonas Brothers). "It's like a sports team," Boone muses. "If you have really good players on your team, you feel more comfortable out on the field and have that much more confidence in yourself."

It's particularly important given Boone's vulnerable approach to life and songwriting. "In relationships, I put a lot of myself out there," he says. "I want to experience real love. Today, it's all for social media or dating someone because they're attractive and that's it." On EP highlight "Let Me Go," Boone opens up about his idea of a true romantic connection. "Love is imperfect," he says. "It's the hard moments, the fights, the arguments, and the lows." He outlines just that on the song's chorus, singing, "If it doesn't make a cut that just won't close, it wasn't love.'"

A track like "Better Alone," which is inspired by the thought of seeing your crush with someone else, comes at love from a very different angle. "I don't think anyone's truly better off alone," Boone says. "But right after something like that happens, you feel that way."

His insight is doubly impressive given his limited experiences in relationships. "I have never really had my heart broken," Boone admits. Instead, he takes inspiration from friends and loved ones. "NIGHTS LIKE THESE," for example, was inspired by seeing friends text or call their ex -- and secretly hoping they don't reply. For "Empty Heart Shaped Box," on the other hand, he channeled the hurt and grief he felt from his grandmother's passing.

Now with his EP out, Boone is turning his focus to his live set. "Having three songs out and trying to do shows is hard," he quips. Not that a lack of material has ever slowed him down. Earlier this year, Boone performed for 65,000 screaming fans in Norway. "Everyone was singing the words back to me," he says. "I touched people's hands and some started crying. It was the craziest moment."

While Walk Me Home... is still connecting with listeners and expanding Boone's already sizable fanbase, he has started thinking about his next move. Boone plans to release an album in 2023, but he intends to release more singles and possibly an EP before its arrival. While heartfelt ballads will always be on the menu, he intends to mix it up somewhat in the future with "uptempo songs" and "summer vibes."

Most importantly, Boone is excited to keep growing as an artist. "I am worlds better than I was at understanding music," he says. "I'm becoming a better songwriter." As his skills increase, so does his ambition. "I want to get a top 10 song and play Madison Square Garden." With his dedication and talent, it's only a matter of time before he ticks them off his wishlist -- not that these goals were ever the point. He wants to share all of himself, and he hopes that the songs that helped him grow can help others do so too.

Nicky Youre

Harnessing the infectious energy of sticky melodies and relatable lyrics, Nicky Youre is putting smiles on fans' faces one song at a time. The Indie pop artist is creating a body of work that is sure to be a staple on people's playlists, as its inherent feel-good vibes uplift fans and stick with them throughout their day.

Nicky Youre's disarming authenticity and genuine excitement has already connected with fans across the country, catching the attention of Columbia Records where Youre is now signed in partnership with Thirty Knots Records. Garnering over 50 million streams independently and praise from playlisters and publications from the likes of Masked Mortal, Ari Elkins, Early Rising and more, the Southern California native is gearing up to release more songs in 2023.

His breakout single, "Sunroof," solidified itself as one of 2022's songs of the summer by catapulting its way into the Top 10 on Billboard's Hot 100 for 11 consecutive weeks (peaked at #4). With over 650M streams worldwide and an EP of remixes featuring Thomas Rhett, Manuel Turizo, 24kGoldn, and Loud Luxury, the track spent multiple weeks atop Pop and Hot AC radio formats. Earning Nicky his first nomination at the 2022 MTV VMA's for 'Song of the Summer,' the success of "Sunroof" also saw the star make his television debut with a performance on The TODAY Show.

Born and raised in Aliso Viejo, California, Youre became interested in music through his older brother who played guitar growing up, filling the background of his childhood with Beatles songs and classic rock. In high school, Youre began making music with his friends on Garage band. He adds "It was definitely during the weird stages of everyone's life when we're all trying to figure ourselves out. The songs started off quite terrible but eventually we got really into it and did it for fun almost daily." Youre went on to study at the University of California San Diego to earn a degree in international business though he is now pursuing music full time.

Taking inspiration from Dominic Fike, Jeremy Zucker, Alexander 23, blackbear and more, Youre's tracks start with the most powerful aspect of his music, the undoubtedly catchy melodies. "My best songs come from humming melodies that pop into my head out of the blue, often without a beat. I try to fill the melody with words and visualize the energy or the type of beat that would go well with it. From there I work with a producer to help bring the vision to life and the rest just comes together naturally."

Outside of music Nicky is a "self-diagnosed mama's boy" who loves playing golf and exploring new cities. Additionally, Youre played water polo for 12 years and enjoys going for a swim or a workout whenever he gets the chance to.

At the end of the day, Nicky hopes his music can be an escape for his fans. He adds "I hope when people listen to my tunes they feel good. I want them to forget about any issues that they have, even just for a couple minutes, and relax." A melody that started in Nicky Youre's head is sure to be stuck in yours sometime soon, and he apologizes ahead of time.

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