
Young Mister's 9th Birthday Show
Chief's on Broadway
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Nashville
Sunday, June 22 at 6:30 pm CDT
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Sunday, June 22 at 6:30 pm CDT
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Young Mister’s first self-titled LP turns 9 this year! Help us celebrate on June 22 at Chief’s.
The evening starts with an opening songwriters in the round set, hosted by Steven Fiore, featuring Heath Warren (Warner Chappell) and Brendan Cooney (UMPG), as well as a few surprise guests. Steven will close the night with a set of Young Mister favorites and the first album, start to finish.
Doors 5:30
Show 6:30
YOUNG MISTER
Steven Fiore, aka “Young Mister” is a songwriter, producer, and artist primarily based in Charlotte, NC. After spending 6 years as a writer with UMPG, writing with/for the likes of Howie Day, Ryan Cabrera, Art Garfunkel, Natasha Beddingfield and more, Fiore started “Young Mister” in 2015, releasing 2 albums and 3 EPs over the last 9 years, collectively accumulating more than 40 million streams.
Steven signed with 50 Egg (Luke Combs/Jonathan Singleton) and Warner Chapel as a songwriter in September of 2024 and now lives part time in Nashville.
HEATH WARREN
Heath Warren’s most notable credits include “Rock and A Hard Place” by Bailey Zimmerman and “Something You Ain’t Ever Had” by country duo Waterloo Revival.
“Rock and A Hard Place” debuted at No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart and was the second highest debut on the chart for all of 2022. The hit reached No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and is continuing to climb the charts, currently sitting at No. 4 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.
The Albuquerque native has a passion for music and a knack for storytelling, writing and producing within multiple genres. He was named one of BMI’s Buzz Writers To Watch, and has also earned cuts with After Midown, Belles, Colbie Caillat, David J, Eric Van Houten, Josh Ross, Willie Morrison and more.
BRENDAN COONEY
Hailing from New England, Cooney moved to Nashville in 2016 after 10 years writing, recording and touring with alternative rock act The Gallery. After his move to Music City, Cooney began sharpening his passion and craft for songwriting, developing his compelling hooks and skillful lyricism. In 2020, he had his first radio single with “Something You Ain’t Ever Had” recorded by Waterloo Revival. Since then, Cooney’s cuts have amassed over 40 million streams worldwide.