On April 19th, I had the pleasure of attending the final U.S. show of Daniel Seavey’s first headlining tour in Nashville, Tennessee, and the night was nothing short of amazing.
Live Review

The night kicked off with opening acts sombr and kylekelly, who were tasked with setting the tone, and they did not disappoint.
kylekelly (known for songs like “my little heart <3” and his latest song “it always ends the same”) took the stage with unforgettable confidence that quickly turned into a connection with the crowd. His sound and stage presence created an atmosphere that drew everyone in. His vocals carried effortlessly across the room. Whether it was an upbeat track or words spoken between songs, he held each moment with authenticity.
Fans of kylekelly, whether they were there to see him or only found out about him that night, were fully engaged and singing along the entire time. With this set, kylekelly proved that he’s only getting started and is absolutely an artist to keep on your radar. I was truly blown away by everything he brought to the stage: his voice, his energy, his presence. He stands out in a way that’s impossible to ignore.

Daniel Seavey’s solo debut at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville was a great performance for his passionate and close-knit fanbase. He managed to create a night that felt both intimate and powerful which resonated with longtime supporters and new fans alike.

Daniel Seavey, an American singer, songwriter, and producer best known as a member of the pop band Why Don’t We, first gained national attention as a finalist on Season 14 of American Idol in 2015 at just 15 years old. With his multi-instrumental talent and smooth vocals, he quickly became a fan favorite. After American Idol, he co-founded Why Don’t We in 2016, and the group went on to release multiple hit songs and albums, such as chart topper “8 Letters.”
Seavey’s setlist was a perfect blend of tracks from his solo career, while still incorporating nostalgic favorites from his time with Why Don’t We. His ability to connect with an audience was evident through his stage presence, relatability, and genuine interaction with fans.
There wasn’t a single moment I took my lens off the stage. It was one of those rare nights that leaves you inspired, knowing you’ve just witnessed everlasting solo talent. Check out the photo galleries below from both kylekelly’s and Daniel Seavey’s sets.