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The AT&T Turn Up The Love Tour is coming back to Chicago on June 10th! The Chicago flagship store at 600 N Michigan Ave will be bringing live music events with a star-studded lineup including Wrabel, Slayyyter and Wuhryn Dumas, all in benefit of the Trevor Project. Doors open at 8pm, arrive early. RSVP does not guarantee entry!

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Performances By

Wrabel

Stephen Wrabel (who goes simply by Wrabel) has made a career out of connection. Be it A-level artists with the brilliant songs he has penned (Kesha, Meghan Trainor, P!nk, etc) or directly with fans through his heart-on-his-sleeve vulnerability, Wrabel’s impact is something massive felt by both industry peers and listening audiences alike. 
 
“My grandma would send me screenshots of my YouTube comments,” he says. “She was like, ‘People are having full therapy in the comments section.’” He pauses to take that in. “I still have a hard time saying they’re ‘fans,’ because it’s not like I’m over here and they’re over there. I'm talking to them all the time. They just so happen to like something I do.” 
 
Wrabel has become synonymous with crafting relatable, all-too-human themes that we’ve heard in previous hits like the love-ache of 2017’s “11 blocks,” 2019’s culturally reverberating LGBTQ+ anthem “the village,” and 2020’s “hurts like hell,” which he debuted on the TODAY show. In 2021, he released his transcendent full-length debut, these words are all for you. Billboard rhapsodized, “Wrabel does it all with the kind of authorship that just makes you want to dive even deeper into his complex, beautifully rendered story.”
 
His 2023 project, a journey through our shared emotions, will be released in parts -- think chapters of a diary -- culminating in a full album later this year. The journey starts with chapter of me, an EP comprised of songs written to himself, for himself, out April 21. 

Slayyyter

Slayyyter has the audacity and then some. Growing up in the suburbs of St. Louis, Slayyyter worshipped pop culture from afar, a devout acolyte of such top 40 stalwarts as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Lady Gaga. After dropping out of the University of Missouri, she began to record music in her bedroom as Slayyyter, a pseudonym she borrowed from her favorite Dazed and Confused character. Early singles such as "BFF," alongside "Daddy AF" and "Mine," snatched critical praise from Rolling Stone, NME, The FADER, V Magazine, Idolator, Paper Magazine, and more. Her critically acclaimed debut album, "Troubled Paradise," was released in 2021. The album draws from the most dramatic, almost surreal, sides of pop culture -- Y2K gloss, nu metal, and cheerleader chants all coalesce. Coming off of her headlining tour in the US and in Europe in 2022, Slayyyter's excited to release new music this year and is gearing up for her tour with Tove Lo this February.

Wuhryn

Wuhryn Dumas, born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. With their unique androgynous style, Dumas’s sound blends Pop and R&B with hints of funk & soul. After releasing a number of singles and introducing themselves in local festivals around Atlanta, Dumas decided it was time to take their craft to the next level and relocated to Brooklyn, NY.

In 2020 at the height of the pandemic, Wuhryn decided that their mission would be “create Art that transcends the times”. The inspiration behind ‘Glitter On Fire’, Wuhryn’s 6 song EP that debuted at #21 on the iTunes pop charts in 2020. From the EP came two hit singles ‘2U’ & ‘RIDE’ and their accompanying visuals that have been receiving attention from around the world.

Following the success of "Glitter On Fire" in 2021, Wuhryn has been awarded Album of the year, Top male video for ‘2U’ and headlined “Jersey City Pride”. In the Summer of 2022 Dumas opened for both amazing artist, Jade Novah’s “Moon In Pisces” and Vincint’s “THE GETAWAY” tours. As 2023 begins Wuhryn Dumas plans to remain innovative, challenge their creativity as an artist and release the newest additions in their catalog.