Overview
Emmy Award winner and acclaimed multi-platinum singer/songwriter Andy Grammer has announced a new slate of North America tour dates.
On the The Big Stupid Heart tour, Grammer and his band will travel from coast to coast, with support from Walk Off The Earth. The tour promises an exciting evening with Grammer performing both classic hits and new fan favorites off his latest album Monster like “I Do” and “Magic,” along with upcoming new music, which the artist hinted at on social media upon announce.
Multi-platinum artist Andy Grammer continues to energize, empower, and bring together audiences around the world with his uplifting and honest pop anthems. His observations and affirmations pick people back up when they need it, affirm their potential, and encourage them to keep going. Grammer was even named the #1 "Happy" Streaming artist globally. Inspiring fans around the world, he has over 3B global streams under his belt and a social media footprint of nearly 5M followers.
His catalog consists of numerous hits, including the 5X platinum single “Honey, I’m Good;” the 2X platinum singles “Keep Your Head Up,” “Fresh Eyes, and “Don’t Give Up On Me;” the platinum singles “Good To Be Alive (Hallelujah)” and “Fine By Me;” and the gold albums Andy Grammer (2011) and Magazines Or Novels (2014). When “Don’t Give Up On Me” became the soundtrack for ESPN’s 13th annual V Week for Cancer Research, he garnered a Sports Emmy for Outstanding Music Direction and a Clio Award.
Walk off the Earth is a JUNO Award-winning multi-platinum musical phenomenon. In the past few years alone, they have headlined Red Rocks Amphitheater and Wembley Arena, sold out the historic Sydney Opera House, notched a top-10 single in Canada for 30 straight weeks and made it all the way to the top of the Pop Albums chart in the US. They’ve collaborated with artists from all genres including Snoop Dogg, Sarah Silverman, Keith Urban, Steve Aoki, Lukas Graham, Lauv, Lindsey Stirling, and many more; sold millions of copies of their recordings and racked up billions of streams along the way.