Skylar Stecker Proves Stadium-Ready With 'Earth Signs' Performance [Premiere]

The interrelationship between physical space and music is a fascinating lesson in both physics and ambition. If you have ever stood beneath, adjacent, or within large sports stadiums, arenas, or amphitheaters, the vastitude of the venues is humbling. And yet a question always pops into your head, "who could pull off playing here?"  

Insert this live audition from Skylar Stecker, a continuous singing and dance effort of  her latest striking EP,  Earth Signs, running nearly ten minutes and standing as a glamorous claim to stadium status. Skylar is a multidisciplinary vessel, and this effort puts that on full display, with excellent choreography, animated singing, and a storytelling demeanor that makes her performance immediately compelling (shout out to the drum solo assist).  

Skylar may already be familiar to you as her combination of undeniable talents has led her to many early age opportunities, but she is now in full command of her music and her business, hoping to chart a path more aligned with her innate gift for musicality. In a world dominated by proxy artists, especially in the power pop-R&B genre, it's very refreshing to see a young artist steer her own course, and the effort is clearly paying off. If you know Skylar, remind yourself why. If you don't, trust that after this virtuoso live performance you will.

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