Charlie Puth @ Huntington Bank Pavilion (7/31)

As we impatiently await the arrival of his sophomore album Voicenotes, pop superstar Charlie Puth has announced the ‘Voicenotes Tour’ to hold us over and support the new project. Accompanying him along the massive 33-city expedition will be special guest Hailee Steinfeld. After hitting major cities like Toronto, Boston, and New York, the pair will eventually arrive to Chicago to entertain their Midwest fans.

Originally a Youtube sensation, the New Jersey vocalist’s covers of songs such as “Someone like You” by Adele caught the eye of some major players in the entertainment industry. Soon, he went from covering hits, to creating them. He now has had billboard reigning collaborations with megastars like Meghan Trainor, Selena Gomez, Lil Wayne, and of course we all know the several times platinum song “See You Again” with Wiz Khalifa.

While Voicenotes is still on the way, the talented singer/songwriter still has a vast arsenal of songs to headline with. Look for him to sing songs like “We Don’t Talk Anymore”, “Attention”, and “Dangerously”, all of which are pop rock/R&B jams that are sure to be crowd pleasers next Summer at the Pavilion.

After a few headlining and co-headlining tours, and extremely well-received releases, Charlie Puth finds himself in the spotlight of the pop music scene. This new tour sees him at one of his biggest points of his career, making it an extra special experience for him and his fans.

Huntington Bank Pavilion

July 31st @ 7:30 PM

Tickets start @ $39

For more ticket info click here

Tim Borneman: Tim is mxdwn's Chicago Scene Reporter. He was born and raised on the outskirts of Chicago, and eventually lived downtown for multiple years. After graduating from Tribeca Flashpoint College with a degreee in Recording Arts, he went on to earn an associates degree in Business from his hometown community college. He now spends his time writing about his true passion, music. Besides writing about Chicago shows, he loves listening to music, attending concerts, and watching movies.
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