Chance Peña

The Fillmore · Fri, Jul 24 · 8:00 PM

Why Go

Indie-pop storyteller Chance Peña crafts introspective soundscapes with his emotive vocals, presenting new material that showcases his evolving artistry at The Fillmore.

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About the Artist

Chance Peña is a singer-songwriter hailing from Tyler, Texas, born in 2000. He gained national attention in 2015 as a contestant on season 9 of The Voice, where he impressed audiences with his storytelling ability and vocal talent. Adam Levine turned his chair for him during the blind auditions, and he was later stolen by Blake Shelton during the battle rounds. Although he didn't make it to the Final 12, Chance was recognized as Adam's Coach Comeback Artist, marking a significant moment in the show's history.

Currently, Chance is working on his debut EP and is signed with Secret Road as both an artist and songwriter. His focus on narrative-driven music suggests a style that resonates with listeners looking for authenticity and connection.

The Fillmore, with its storied history and intimate atmosphere, is an ideal venue for Chance Peña. The room's capacity of 1,315 allows for a close-up experience, giving fans the chance to engage deeply with his storytelling through music.

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Venue

The Fillmore

Fillmore District · 1315 capacity

Legendary historic venue that hosted Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and Jefferson Airplane. Still a premier mid-sized room for national touring acts.

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