Openers Charlie Hickey and Sam MacPherson join headliner Jeremy Zucker at the House of Blues in Dallas.
Last Wednesday, pop artist Jeremy Zucker continued his “Is Nothing Sacred?” tour at the House of Blues in Dallas. At this date, he was accompanied by Charlie Hickey and Sam MacPherson. Despite the rainy weather, Jeremy Zucker’s fans showed up and out for him – both the main floor and the balcony were full of eager attendees.
Charlie Hickey, a pop artist from California, kicked off the show. Last year, Charlie Hickey released his debut album Nervous At Night, and his single “Planet With Water” has accumulated more than a million streams on Spotify. On stage Charlie Hickey was joined by his guitarist and pianist. He played an intimate set, and entranced the audience with his powerful vocals.
The next artist that was set to perform was Sam MacPherson, a singer-songwriter from New Jersey. Over the last few years, Sam MacPherson has released a series of singles and EPs, including his latest release “Play Dumb”. With just his voice and his guitar, Sam MacPherson was able to get the crowd singing and swaying along to his original tracks.
The last act to hit the stage was headliner Jeremy Zucker. He has more than 11 million monthly listeners on Spotify, and his single “comethru” has more than 750 million streams. Jeremy’s stage design was stunning, and incorporated LED panels, strobe lights, and smoke. He performed a mixture of both old and new fan-favorite tracks, including “all the kids are depressed”, “internet crush”, and “you were good to me”. Overall, Jeremy Zucker gave a memorable performance that included upbeat instrumentals, colorful visuals, and fun fan engagement.
I currently live in Dallas, TX and work as a content creator. I graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in May 2021 with a degree in Radio, Television, and Film. My top three artists are The 1975, Hippo Campus, and Fall Out Boy. In my free time I love to take photos, listen to music, and explore the city with my friends!