Fans eagerly gather for Ian Axel's solo performance at City Winery in Boston.
Ian Axel, one half of A Great Big World, is set to perform solo at City Winery on February 27. This will be his first solo tour since the duo’s formation, and it holds special significance as he reflects on his early years in Boston. Despite challenges faced by bandmate Chad King, who cannot join due to health issues, Axel is determined to deliver a memorable performance and celebrate new music from their recent EP, ‘then there were sparks.’ Tickets are available through platforms like StubHub and VividSeats.
Boston fans, get ready for a night filled with heartwarming music and nostalgia! Ian Axel, one half of the beloved duo A Great Big World, is heading to the City Winery on February 27 for a solo performance that promises to take fans on a trip down memory lane. This is a special occasion as it marks Axel’s first solo tour since the duo was formed with Chad King.
For Axel, this Boston show holds a special place in his heart. It echoes memories of his earliest performances as he reminisces about his time as a freshman at Boston University back in 2003. The city was a lively backdrop for his initial gigs, making this performance feel like a wonderful reunion with a city that played a pivotal role in shaping his music career.
While we are excited about the upcoming show, it’s impossible to ignore the challenges faced by King. He has recently announced that he won’t be joining Axel on this tour due to complications arising from multiple sclerosis (MS). However, Axel is determined not to feel alone on this journey; he feels the support of fans and the spirit of collaboration with King in every note he plays. King has been quite open on social media about his struggles, urging fans to come out and support Axel’s solo performance.
Axel’s solo performance is also a celebration of A Great Big World’s latest EP, “then there were sparks,” which was just released on February 21. This project is particularly meaningful as it marks the duo’s first new music in nearly four years! Fans can expect Axel to adjust his setlist creatively, as he takes on the vocal duties typically shared with King during their performances together.
The Boston performance is part of a quick mini-tour that also includes stops in Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and New York City. With four dates on this tour, each show is intended not only to highlight new songs but also to showcase their past hits. Remember the tear-jerking “Say Something” featuring the amazing Christina Aguilera? That song helped catapult A Great Big World into the spotlight when they snagged a Grammy Award in 2014. You can bet that audience members will want to hear how the duo reflects on their journey ten years later, even if they have to do so without King by Axel’s side.
Despite the hurdles, Axel keeps his eyes set on the future. Both he and King have been pouring their hearts into a musical project over the past four years, continuing to work as a creative duo behind the scenes. Axel hopes to keep releasing new music and touring throughout the coming year, assuring fans that the magic of A Great Big World is far from over.
If you’re interested in catching Ian Axel bring his magic to Boston, tickets are available through various platforms like StubHub, VividSeats, and SeatGeek. This is a chance you won’t want to miss, as Axel’s passion for music shines through, and his heartfelt connection to the city promises a memorable night for all. So get ready, Boston; it’s time to sing along with Ian Axel!
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