Quinn XCII @ Fillmore Auditorium

Quinn XCII rocked his show at Fillmore Auditorium on September 28, 2024 in Denver, Colorado. With Pandas & People warming up the stage, it made for the perfect night.


Pandas & People

Since Pandas & People’s debut in 2014, the Colorado-based band, fronted by Josh Scheer, has found themselves attracting the attention of famed artists, diehard fans, and national radio. With a unique sound blending organic instruments with layers of upbeat pop sounds and hook laden songwriting, P&P’s recorded material continues to become more eclectic with each release.

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Photos by Evelyn Renee Photography. All images © 2024 Copyright Evelyn Renee Photography. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


Quinn XCII

Born Mikael Temrowski in 1992, Quinn XCII began making music in high school. While attending Michigan State University, he collaborated with his Ann Arbor friend, ayokay. His hip-hop mixtape Shlup dropped in 2013, but Quinn shifted towards pop with his Change of Scenery EP in 2015. Later that year, his single “Stung” was released through Atlantic’s Taste and Tone label. In early 2016, Quinn and ayokay’s collaboration, “Kings of Summer,” gained attention, followed by Quinn’s Bloom EP. Singles like “Straightjacket” and “Make Time” arrived in 2016 and 2017, with “Straightjacket” featured on his debut album, The Story of Us, which reached the Top 30 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart in September 2017.

In 2018, Quinn signed with Visionary Music Group and reissued a deluxe edition of The Story of Us, featuring the duet “What the Hell Happened to Us” with Kailee Morgue. He also released collaborations with Phoebe Ryan (“Middle Finger”) and solo tracks like “Panama.” His second album, From Michigan with Love (2019), included collaborations with Yoshi Flower, Noah Kahan, and Jon Bellion.

Quinn continued with the non-album single “Two 10s” in 2020, followed by his third album, A Letter to My Younger Self, peaking at #56 on the Billboard 200. The single “Stay Next to Me” with Chelsea Cutler preceded his fourth album, Change of Scenery II (2021), which hit #69. In 2023, Quinn released The People’s Champ, featuring collaborations with Big Sean, Chelsea Cutler, and AJR. His 2024 EP, Breakfast, included features from KYLE and Allen Stone, with Lunch and Dinner expected to follow.

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Photos by Evelyn Renee Photography. All images © 2024 Copyright Evelyn Renee Photography. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


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