Multi-platinum solo artists Chelsea Cutler and Jeremy Zucker, who released their new album brent iii today, will make a stop at Northern Michigan University on their “Brent Forever: The Tour” on Saturday, Nov. 16.
The doors to the Berry Events Center open at 6 p.m. Opener Adam Paddock, a Nashville-based artist whose discography is described as “the intersection between energetic pop and intimate singer-songwriter,” takes the stage at 7, and the headliners will follow at 8.
Cutler and Zucker will perform fan favorites, including the double-platinum “you were good to me” and the gold-certified “this is how you fall in love,” alongside music from their newly released album.
Cutler played soccer in college before turning her attention to music. She released her first EP, Snow in October, in 2017 and quickly attracted attention with singles like “Your Shirt.” Her indie-pop debut album, How to Be Human, came out in 2020 and gained attention with its raw and introspective style.
Zucker was a biology major in college, making music in his dorm room before deciding to pursue it full time. His breakthrough came with the single “comethru” in 2018, a song he wrote in response to post-graduation uncertainty. His debut album, love is not dying, was released in 2020.
Cutler and Zucker collaborated for the first time in 2018 on the track “better off.” They released their joint EP brent (2019), with followups brent ii (2021) and now brent iii.
Northern Michigan University Arts and Entertainment is sponsoring the concert in partnership with the Student Finance Committee.
Advance tickets for NMU students are $15 for seats and $20 for floor; general public tickets are $25 for seats and $30 for floor. Day-of-show ticket purchases are $35. All are available at tickets.nmu.edu.