Andy Grammer Tour Hits NJ with New Album on the Way
I clearly remember when Andy Grammer first came on the scene. It was right around my birthday in 2010 and he released his first song, “Keep Your Head Up.”
It was a catchy, positive tune, with an optimistic message that got significant airplay. I liked it because it was one of those upbeat, “everything’s gonna be ok” songs with an optimistic message. It also stood out to me because the video featured Rainn Wilson, aka Dwight from The Office.
Since then I’ve paid attention to any Andy Grammer new music. In 2016 he released “Honey I’m Good,” another upbeat and cheery tune about staying faithful which went top 10.
Andy Grammer New Album Expected Soon
Andy Grammer has a new album called Monster, and it’s expected to be released on October 4th. Although he’s had a bunch of singles over the past few years, Monster is his first full-length release since 2019 when he dropped Naive.
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His latest single from the new album is called “I Do,” and features Maddie and Tae. It’s yet another song that’s upbeat rhythmically, and positive lyrically. It expresses an understanding of one’s flaws and a complete commitment to a relationship no matter what. The key lyric is “Even when I don’t love you, I do.”
Andy Grammer Tour Comes to New Jersey
Andy Grammer kicks off his headlining tour, “Greater Than: A One Man Show,” that gets underway on September 6th. The tour will make its way to the Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at the Count Basie Center in Red Bank, New Jersey on September 21st.
It’ll feature not just music, but also poetry and storytelling. He’ll also perform new songs from his upcoming album Monster, which is scheduled to be released less than two weeks after the concert at the Basie.
You can purchase tickets here, and pre-order Monster here.