Acclaimed platinum-selling recording artist, Andy Grammer, is coming to Auburn University on Friday, April 4, for the first stop on his headlining tour this spring.
Last week, Grammer released his first new single "Back Home," a song about the ties he has with home and the appreciation he has when can visit after traveling so much. He said he could not wait to finally be able to share this song, as well as his other new music, with his fans on the tour.
"We'll be playing songs from the [upcoming] album and stuff from the old album, and we'll also throw some covers in there and mix it up," Grammer said. "I'm just really excited to get back out on the road. It's been way too long."
Grammer reached success with hits including "Keep Your Head Up," "Fine By Me," and "Miss Me," from his first self-titled album in 2011. He said he is still growing and expanding musically with his work.
"For this album, I really enjoyed exploring and trying a bunch of different things," Grammer said. "I didn't have a specific idea or sound for the second album. It goes from banjo to heavy beats. It kind of goes all over the map."
The concert is part of Tiger Night's Backyard Bash starting at 7 p.m. on the AUSC Greenspace. The event is open for students only.
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