American singer Daniel Seavey set to make his solo debut as the support act for Dean Lewis on his Australian tour
Daniel Seavey is set to make his solo debut in Australia as the opening act for Dean Lewis on his upcoming national tour.
This marks a major milestone for the 25-year-old, who first rose to fame as a member of boy band Why Don’t We following his stint on American Idol.
Daniel’s journey in the music industry has been remarkable.
After Why Don’t We announced a hiatus in 2022, Seavey devoted himself to his solo career.
His hard work is paying off: his recent single The Older You Get – the first track from his upcoming debut album – is receiving widespread acclaim.
Daniel Seavey (pictured) makes his solo debut in Australia as the opening act for Dean Lewis on his upcoming national tour
This marks a major milestone for the 25-year-old, who first rose to fame as a member of boy band Why Don’t We following his stint on American Idol. (Pictured in 2019)
Seavey is currently on tour supporting Benson Boone on his Fireworks & Rollerblades World Tour.
Daniel will join Lewis on a seven-date tour of Australia in support of Lewis’ upcoming third studio album, The Epilogue.
The tour kicks off on Wednesday, October 30 at Newcastle’s Civic Theater and will see the duo perform in major cities across the country.
Daniel will join Lewis on a seven-date tour of Australia in support of Lewis’ upcoming third studio album, The Epilogue
After Why Don’t We announced a hiatus in 2022, Seavey devoted himself to his solo career
Lewis expressed his excitement in a statement: “Reaching this level in my career is beyond anything I could have ever imagined. It has always been my dream to perform at these kinds of locations.’
‘It’s hard to believe that I started out playing in front of a hundred people in small venues, and now I’m headlining places like the Rod Laver Arena, Wembley, Ziggo Dome and the Royal Arena.
‘This really feels like a dream come true. I can’t wait for my fans around the world to experience my biggest and best shows yet.”