The Cherrytree Music Company, the label, artist management firm and music publishing house behind global artists such as Sting, Shaggy and Michael Einziger, have today announced their Cherrytree London live show in collaboration with EQ Music. The special event will take place at London’s Camden Club on Friday 22nd November, featuring live performances from an amazing line-up of Cherrytree Music Company and EQ Music artists: Sophie Grey. Nico Tortorella, MYYLO and Nic Billington.

The relationship between the Cherrytree Music Company and EQ Music spans back to 2011 when EQ covered the first Cherrytree London event that featured performances by chart-topping artists Ellie Goulding, LMFAO and Far East Movement. Martin Kierszenbaum, GRAMMY-nominated musician, founder and CEO of Cherrytree Music Company, and Raj Rudolph, Founder, Chief Editor and head of EQ Music, had been kindred musical spirits, regularly encouraging and supporting each other’s initiatives.

Sophie Grey. and Nico Tortorella represent an exciting new generation of Cherrytree artists, propelling the tradition of progressive pop into its next chapter. Classically trained pianist Sophie Grey. has developed a self-produced, electrifying, new sound which she calls “Retro Electro” and fuses the spirits of her main influences Sade, The Weekend, Earth, Wind and Fire and The Killers with modern melodies and lyrics. Nico Tortorella, known for his lead acting roles in Younger and Walking Dead, is a multi-disciplined, creative catalyst who crafts personal scripts over lush electronic soundscapes and eclectic beats.

From EQ Music, MYYLO is an independent songwriter who blends pop, country, and folk. MYYLO’s introspective lyrics explore the intersection of queer and religious identity and a general unease about being alive. South African born, Nic Billington draws upon the music of Labrinth, The Weeknd and Billie Eilish to create a dark and melancholic sound with a modern and sexy twist. While melodies fuse dark pop and 80s nostalgia, his lyrics comment upon the personal struggles and hardships that he has faced.

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