Alexander 23 - "Sad" (Live) | All Eyes On

Alexander 23 has only a handful of singles to his name, has yet to release a debut EP or album, and yet, the excitement surrounding the rapidly rising artist is palpable. The project of singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Alexander Glantz, the rising pop artist first made a cannonball-sized splash with the release of his debut single "Dirty AF1s." The debut single illustrated what would come to be his characteristic penchant for narrative-based songwriting wrapped in a blanket layered, intricate, and intimate pop.

In less than a year since first emerging onto the scene, Alexander 23 has gone on to tour with the likes of 5 Seconds of Summer and Alec Benjamin, made his Lollapalooza debut, and is preparing to release his highly-anticipated debut EP. I'm Sorry I Love You is set to release October 25 and open up the next chapter in our ever-growing Alexander 23 fandom.

To celebrate the news, and mainly just to hold us over till I'm Sorry I Love You is added to every one of our playlists, we invited Alexander 23 to perform his standout single "Sad" as part of our latest All Eyes On showcase, and it was one for the books.  

Discover more of Alexander 23's music here.  

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