Chelsea Cutler & Jeremy Zucker @ Brooklyn Paramount

Co-headlining on tour, Chelsea Cutler & Jeremy Zucker brought the heat to Brooklyn Paramount on November 26th, 2024 in NYC! They are touring together in honor of their collaboration album, brent iii. Kicking it off before the headliners was Jake Minch, a perfect way to open the show.


Jake Minch

Jake Minch is a 19-year-old singer-songwriter who grew up in Connecticut. His love of preforming started with doing school produced plays and musicals.

He began releasing music in 2023, signed to JV of Mercury and is now based in Los Angeles, California. His music focuses on heartfelt lyrics and acoustics.

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Photos by Kait Dugan. Copyright © 2024 Kait Dugan ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


Chelsea Cutler & Jeremy Zucker

Jeremy Zucker

New Jersey native Jeremy Zucker is a singer, songwriter, and producer of introspective indie electronica with hip-hop undertones. He counts both Jon Bellion and Bon Iver among his primary influences. Known for the viral hits “All the Kids Are Depressed” and “Comethru,” Zucker landed in the top half of the Billboard 200 with his full-length debut, 2020’s Love Is Not Dying. The next year’s “This Is How You Fall in Love” is among his frequent collaborations with pop singer Chelsea Cutler. The track appeared on the pair’s sophomore EP, Brent II, which Zucker followed later in the year with his sophomore album Crusher. He landed another hit with the 2022 BENEE-assisted “I’m So Happy.” Another EP, Is Nothing Sacred?, arrived in 2023, followed a year later by the Lauv and Alexander 23 collaboration “Cozy.”

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Chelsea Cutler

Chelsea Cutler is a singer, songwriter, and producer of introspective EDM who grew her fan base first through features on tracks by artists like Kidswaste and Kasbo, then with her own songs. After signing a deal with Ultra Records in 2017, she issued a pair of mixtapes, Sleeping with Roses I and II, before making her full-length debut with 2020’s How to Be Human. A second album, When I Close My Eyes, arrived a year later. A string of singles, including “Men on the Moon” and “Stay Anything,” appeared in 2022 and 2023, respectively.

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Photos by Kait Dugan. Copyright © 2024 Kait Dugan ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


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