AEG Presents
sombr
with Devon Gabriella
Sep, 28 @ 7:00 pm (Doors: 7:00 pm)
Royal Oak Music Theatre
All Ages
**sold out**
All Ages
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Additional Info

[4/28/24 Update] Due to overwhelming demand, the sombr show scheduled to take place at the Majestic Theatre on 9/28/25 has been moved to Royal Oak Music Theatre Located at 318 W. Fourth Street Royal Oak, Michigan 48067.
 
There is nothing you need to do. Simply arrive at the new venue and use your tickets to enter. VIP and Crane Mezzanine tickets will be equally accommodated at Royal Oak Music Theatre.

If you prefer a refund You have until May 9th, 2025 to request a refund. Requests received after that date, along with tickets purchased after the rescheduled date has been announced will not be eligible for a refund. Please contact boxoffice@majesticdetroit.com with your confirmation number to submit your request. Refund requests for box office purchases must be made in-person at the Garden Bowl on weekdays between 11am and 7pm.


Please Note: DELIVERY OF ALL TICKETS WILL BE DELAYED UNTIL 2 DAYS PRIOR TO THE SHOW

SOMBR – VIP Includes:
Early entry to the show
Soundcheck experience
Early access to merch
GA ticket to the show

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The Crane Mezzanine (Not Included with any Artist VIP)

• Exclusive views of the Majestic stage
• Private Lounge style seating
• Early venue access before doors
• Private Restroom
• Private Bar
• Complimentary Coat Check
• Includes a GA ticket to the show
• Limited Availability

 

Artists

sombr

Shane became sombr via a make-shift recording studio in his bedroom. 

The now 19-year-old Lower East Side native honed his talents at New York’s LaGuardia High, the public performing arts school celebrated for inspiring the film Fame, spending his days studying classical music and late nights dabbling in young romance, skateboarding, and generally getting into trouble.

When COVID hit, his own music became an escape for the young artist from the physical and social isolation brought on by the pandemic.  Sombr taught himself music production and immersed himself in obsessively recording emotional indie-rock anthems.

His song “Caroline” (released in 2022) became a sad girl anthem, taking the internet by storm. (“Caroline” was self-produced, self-written and self-released when sombr was just 16 and has since been streamed on Spotify over 40 million times.) 

Sombr has continued to drop EPs and singles ever since, and is now streaming consistently over 2 million per day, and approaching 7 million spotify monthly listeners.  His songs “would’ve been you”, “do I ever cross your mind” and his latest single “back to friends” have become indie-rock hits, and if you’ve been anywhere near the internet, you know these songs.  Sombr and Rachel Chinouriri (2025 Britt Nominee, direct support for Sabrina Carpenter on her upcoming tour) are releasing a remix / collab on February 7 of Rachel’s hit “All I Ever Asked”. 

It’s the kind of trajectory that feels once in a generation. Between his remarkable aural instincts and an insatiability for experimenting with new sounds, sombr exudes staying power.  This became more evident during his headline 2024 North American tour. Concert Chronicles stated, “sombr did not disappoint, delivering a performance that was both mesmerizing and electrifying” of his live show, with My Life In Sound adding, “If you have the chance to see sombr live, seize the opportunity – his performance is not to be missed.”  In 2025, sombr will follow up with a month of shows in North America touring with Daniel Seavey (March 18 – April 19) and a month of shows in the UK/Europe opening for Nessa Barrett (May 26 – June 23). 

 

 

 


Devon Gabriella