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Subtle Orange with Lovejoy, Jeremy Zucker, and more

Aug 5, 2023 at 11:59 AM  ·  Waterfront Park, San Diego, CA Waterfront Park, San Diego, CA

Subtle Orange
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Subtle Orange
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Hailing from Maui, Hawaii, Lily Meola is known for her soulful pop, mentored by Bob Rock, and toured with Willie Nelson. Collaborated with Jackson Browne and co-wrote Andra Day's 'Amen'.
New Jersey-born Jeremy Zucker is known for intimate, personal storytelling in his music. He gained fame with hits like "comethru" and collabs with blackbear and Chelsea Cutler. His debut "love is not dying" and its follow-up "CRUSHER" received critical acclaim. With 9.5 billion streams, he has performed at major festivals and appeared on popular TV shows, cementing his impact in mainstream music.
London-raised singer-songwriter Cat Burns blends soulful pop and R&B, known for her viral hit "go." She's a triple-platinum artist with BRIT, Mercury Prize nods, and tours with Ed Sheeran.
Maude Latour, a Dutch-American artist born in Sweden, creates "dorm room" pop with cosmic themes. Raised globally, she's known for "One More Weekend," praised by NPR and The New York Times. A Columbia philosophy grad, her shows include Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits, capturing pop's essence with thoughtful lyricism.
Aluna, originally from a British suburb, is known for her groundbreaking blend of genres as one-half of AlunaGeorge. Her solo debut showcases defiant, rule-breaking sound, reflecting on cultural evolution and personal growth, amassing over a billion streams and earning critical acclaim.
Detroit native Sam Austins merges alternative genres, influenced by his city's soul. Known for 'HOMELESS STAR' mixtape, 'Boy Toy' EP, and his distinctive blend of styles. Has performed at Lollapalooza, collaborated with artists like Vagabon & Dua Saleh.
Born Yves Tumor blends experimental art and music, known for genre-bending work with Warp Records. Hit tracks include "Jackie." Praised by The New Yorker, they've toured globally and collaborated with big names like Noah Goldstein and Justin Raisen.
Toronto jazz ensemble BadBadNotGood blends '70s soul-jazz, hip-hop, and electronica. Known for covers of MF Doom and Kanye, they topped jazz charts with III, and were Polaris Prize nominees. Collaborated with Ghostface Killah, Little Dragon, and Turnstile, earning a Grammy nod for "Alien Love Call."
Channel Tres, from Compton, blends West Coast rap with house and funk. Known for hits like "Topdown" and collaborations with Tyler, The Creator and Tinashe, he's praised for his rhythmic, innovative style.
Los Angeles trio Cannons blend analog production, synths, and breathy vocals in dreamy indie pop. Known for hits like “Fire For You,” featured on Netflix’s Never Have I Ever, they’ve racked 20M streams and worked with top media, gaining acclaim since 2013.

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