Tour With Sabrina Carpenter Kicks Off July 6th
Santa Monica, California, June 9, 2017 – 21-year old musician Alex Aiono releases the video for new single “Question” today. Directed by Hamish Stephenson, with choreography by Supple Nam, the video for “Question” was shot in one day in London after Alex completed his first headline run of sold out European club dates. After releasing his debut original song “Work The Middle” earlier this year, and touring the U.S. on a sold out co-headline run with William Singe, Aiono released new song “Question” in April. Watch the video for “Question” here.
Says Aiono of the video, “’Question’ is a song about the humility of moving on from a toxic relationship and I’m really proud that Hamish helped us capture the spirit of the record in the visuals.”
Aiono will join Sabrina Carpenter on her North American tour this summer (see below for complete list of tour dates).
By early 2016, Los Angeles-based Aiono had already amassed millions of followers by creating his own deconstructed mash-ups of popular songs when he posted a video where he performed a cleverly arranged version of Drake’s “One Dance” and Nicky Jam’s “Hasta el Amanecer.” The clip exploded prompting The FADER to declare “Alex Aiono is the shockingly good YouTube singer the world actually needs.” To date the clip has amassed more than 56 million views and Aiono’s fan base includes nearly 5 million YouTube subscribers and fast approaching half a billion views, 2.3 million Instagram followers, and 460k+ Twitter followers. Aiono receives over 1 million views a day on his YouTube channel along. Aiono is featured on German DJ Felix Jaehn’s new track “Hot2Touch” – currently Top 5 at radio in Germany – and is currently working on his debut album.
Below is a complete list of tour dates with Sabrina Carpenter, tickets are on sale now at livenation.com:
Thu Jul 06 | Vancouver, BC | Vogue Theatre |
Sat Jul 08 | Edmonton, AB | Winspear Centre For Music |
Tue Jul 11 | Seattle, WA | Neptune Theatre |
Thu Jul 13 | Portland, OR | Crystal Ballroom |
Sat Jul 15 | San Francisco, CA | Masonic Auditorium |
Tue Jul 18 | San Diego, CA | Balboa Theatre |
Wed Jul 19 | Anaheim, CA | House of Blues |
Fri Jul 21 | Los Angeles, CA | The Wiltern |
Sat Jul 22 | Phoenix, AZ | Comerica Theatre |
Mon Jul 24 | Denver, CO | Paramount Theatre |
Wed Jul 26 | Dallas, TX | Majestic Theatre |
Fri Jul 28 | New Orleans, LA | Saenger Theatre |
Sun Jul 30 | Houston, TX | Revention Music Center |
Wed Aug 02 | Jacksonville, FL | Florida Theatre |
Fri Aug 04 | Miami Beach, FL | Fillmore Miami Beach |
Sat Aug 05 | Orlando, FL | Walt Disney Theater – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts |
Sun Aug 06 | Atlanta, GA | The Tabernacle |
Tue Aug 08 | Nashville, TN | Ryman Auditorium |
Wed Aug 09 | Indianapolis, IN | Murat Theatre |
Sat Aug 12 | Detroit, MI | The Fillmore Detroit |
Wed Aug 16 | Pittsburgh, PA | Byham Theatre |
Thu Aug 17 | Cleveland, OH | Connor Palace |
Sun Aug 20 | Boston, MA | House of Blues – Boston |
Tue Aug 22 | Montclair, NJ | Wellmont |
Fri Aug 25 | Charlotte, NC | Belk Theater At North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center |