Anson Seabra is welcoming 2022 in his own way by releasing his latest single, “Come Close.” The song highlights a central message of heartbreak and wishing for their partners to find someone “who puts you first, who keeps you close, who knows your heart, and sees your worth.”

Listen to the whole track HERE.
The single also comes with a lyric video. Watch below:
Anson Seabra Tour Dates
After the success of his sophomore album “Feeling For My Life” and his Christmas EP “A Heartfelt Holiday”, he states on his personal Twitter account that he’s going to “put out his biggest song ever in 2022,” which piques excitement for his fans. The singer-songwriter will also go on his first solo US tour, kicking off on April 19 in Dallas, Texas, and will conclude on May 11 in Los Angeles, California. Tickets will be available starting Jan. 14 here:
April 19 – Dallas, TX – Cambridge Room @ HOB, April 21 – Atlanta, GA – Vinyl, April 23 – Washington, DC – Miracle Theater, April 24 – Philadelphia, PA – Foundry, April 26 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom, April 27 – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall, April 30 – Toronto, ON – Velvet Underground, May 2 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall, May 3 – Kansas City, MO – Recordbar, May 6 – Denver, CO – Marquis, May 7 – Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court, May 10 – San Francisco, CA – Rickshaw Stop (Popscene), May 11 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey.

About Anson Seabra:
Kansas City-based singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Anson Seabra unlocks an escape in his music. The warmth of his voice comforts as the stark production uplifts. Following college and a short-lived stint behind a desk in corporate America, “Welcome To Wonderland” initially granted the escape he craved.
Originally released in 2018, his debut single quietly gained momentum over the next two years as listeners latched on to the otherworldly whimsy of the lyrics and the nuanced melodies of his delivery. Galvanized by a major reaction on Tik Tok, it eventually eclipsed 48 million Spotify streams.
The follow-up single “Robin Hood” hit the same mark with 49 million Spotify streams as fans fell under Anson’s spell.
Highlighted by “That’s Us” [35 million Spotify streams], “Trying My Best” [34 million Spotify streams], and “Broken” [26 million Spotify streams], 2020’s Songs I Wrote In My Bedroom fortified this connection.
He garnered support from popular playlists such as “New Music Friday,” while OnesToWatch noted, “Seabra melds soft, sweet melodies with powerful yet controlled vocals, birthing a sound that we can only describe as the lovechild of Ruth B’s ‘Lost Boy’ and Lewis Capaldi’s voice.”
Building up an audience of over 530K YouTube subscribers, he continued writing, recording, and producing everything out of his room at a prolific pace. After independently amassing nearly half-a-billion cumulative streams and views, Anson intimately opens up and universally connects on his 2021 EP preceded by the single “Walked Through Hell.”
