On May 27, 2025, Denver’s Mission Ballroom hosted a dynamic evening of pop and acoustic music as part of Alex Warren’s “Cheaper Than Therapy” tour. The night began with Michael Sanzone, who captivated the audience with his heartfelt acoustic set, including original songs like “Leave The Sand,” “Going, Going, Gone,” and a rendition of Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody.” Following Sanzone’s performance, Alex Warren took the stage, delivering a high-energy show that featured hits such as “Burning Down,” “Ordinary,” and “Carry You Home.” The concert showcased Warren’s evolution as an artist, blending his vulnerable pop melodies with passionate vocals, leaving fans energized and eager for more.
Michael Sanzone
Michael Sanzone is a singer-songwriter and social media personality who has transitioned from TikTok fame to a promising music career. Born on September 6, 2001, in San Pedro, California, he gained popularity on TikTok under the handle @sanzone, amassing over 3.7 million followers with his comedic and dance videos . His musical journey began when fellow artist JVKE invited him to record after hearing him hum, sparking his interest in songwriting and performance .
Sanzone’s music blends folk-pop and acoustic elements, drawing comparisons to artists like Noah Kahan and David Kushner. He released his debut single, “HOME,” in 2024, followed by tracks such as “The Fall,” “Tear It Down,” and “Going, Going, Gone,” each showcasing his evolving sound and emotional depth. His song “Going, Going, Gone” is a heartfelt tribute to his late grandmother, reflecting themes of love and loss. With a debut EP on the horizon, Sanzone continues to captivate audiences with his authentic storytelling and soulful performances.
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Alex Warren
Alex Warren is an American singer-songwriter and social media personality who has transformed his personal struggles into a successful music career. Born Alexander Warren Hughes on September 18, 2000, in Carlsbad, California, Warren faced significant hardships early in life. He lost his father to kidney cancer at age nine and was later estranged from his mother, leading to a period of homelessness during his teenage years. Despite these challenges, Warren found solace in music, using songwriting as a therapeutic outlet to process his emotions and experiences.
Alex Warren first gained widespread attention as a co-founder of the TikTok collective The Hype House, where he amassed millions of followers with his comedic videos and vlogs. In 2021, he began releasing original music, and by 2022, he signed with Atlantic Records.
His debut single, “One More I Love You,” was inspired by the death of his father and marked the beginning of his musical journey. Warren’s breakthrough came with the release of his 2025 single “Ordinary,” which topped charts in multiple countries, including the UK, Australia, and Canada. This success was followed by his debut studio album, You’ll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1), released in September 2024. The album features a blend of folk-pop melodies and introspective lyrics, reflecting Warren’s personal growth and resilience.
In Alex Warren personal life, Warren married longtime partner Kouvr Annon in June 2024. Their relationship, which began when Annon moved from Hawaii to California to be with Warren during his difficult times, has been a source of inspiration for his music. Alex Warren continues to connect with audiences through his authentic storytelling and emotive performances, solidifying his place in the music industry.
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