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Alec Benjamin next setlist
On average, Alec Benjamin performs 15 songs during their shows - Artist
- Alec Benjamin
- Genres
- alt z pop pov: indie
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- Biography
- Alec Benjamin (born 1994) is an American singer-songwriter from Phoenix, Arizona. He is known for his songs "Paper Crown" and "End of the Summer". In addition to his solo project, Benjamin has found success in song writing with artists such as Jon Bellion including a feature on the track "New York Soul Pt. ii" from The Human Condition (Jon Bellion album). Alec is heavily influenced by artists such as Eminem and Paul Simon. Alec Benjamin released his debut single “Paper Crown” in November 2014. He signed with Columbia Records in 2014.
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- 1994
Concerts
152
90 events with setlists
Songs
42
15 songs x concert
Tours
5
Tours so far
Festivals
20
Festivals
Encores
48.89%
44 concerts
Duration
41:56
41 minutes, 56 seconds