Lindsey Lomis

Lindsey Lomis

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Lindsey Lomis

No matter how fast life moves, Lindsey Lomis manages to chronicle it in her songs. The 20-year-old singer, songwriter and artist documents coming-of-age in real-time and imbues her soulful pop with the vivid urgency of a phone call from your best friend at 2am. This approach has endeared her to a growing fan base as she’s accumulated millions of streams and earned acclaim from the likes of Teen Vogue, American Songwriter and more. She initially discovered music at the age of nine, recognizing her destiny and dedicating herself wholeheartedly to it. After posting a Brandi Carlile cover, she wound up performing with the GRAMMY® Award-winning icon. She gained traction with EPs Chapter I and In The Madness, while she received social media co-signs courtesy of Meghan Trainor, Alessia Cara, Allen Stone, Ryan Tedder, Lennon Stella, AJ Mitchell, Shawn Mendes and many more. In 2022, her Daydreaming EP arrived to critical acclaim. Along the way, she enchanted audiences on tour with the likes of Joshua Bassett, The Brook & The Bluff, JoJo and more. Akin to reading her diary aloud, she shares her life without filter on her Universe EP [Warner Records]. “It’s about living in the moment and finding the brighter side,” she says. “I feel like I’m really coming into myself and gaining confidence. I’m motivated and ready to go. I know I’m going to learn and grow even more in the future, and you’ll hear it in the music.”

Abby Cates

Abby Cates is a singer/songwriter currently residing in Nashville, Tennessee. Cates started performing in musicals at the age of seven and plays a variety of instruments including guitar, piano, and ukulele. She began to garner an impressive social media following as a teen, uploading covers and snippets of original music Instagram. She later gained more prominence through TikTok, finding inspiration during the Covid- 19 lockdown, and she continues to grow her online community on all social platforms. Cates makes music for the girls, gays, and they’s. She hopes her songs make you feel something to fill the void of constant existential dread of being a human in the world today.