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Daniela Andrade
with Brahny
Sat | Jun 27
Doors: 07:00 pm / Show: 08:00 pm
All Ages
ALL AGES. Please note - there is a delivery delay set for 2 weeks prior to show.
 

Artists

Daniela Andrade

Daniela Andrade is a Honduran–Canadian singer, songwriter, and 
producer whose work blends intimate vocals, bilingual songwriting and lush 
yet unexpected production into an inimitable world. She first built a global 
audience on YouTube, where her minimal, acoustic videos grew to over 1.9 
million subscribers and 380 million views. That online success led to a soldout world tour across 12 countries with 10,000 tickets sold. 

As an independent artist, Andrade has built a distinctive catalog that 
spans acoustic simplicity, jazz-inflected soul, R&B, and experimental 
electronic production. Moving between both English and Spanish gives her 
music a broader emotional range and allows her to tell stories from both 
sides of her background. Her EP ‘Tamale’ marked a breakthrough, weaving 
Honduran influences with contemporary textures; tracks like ‘Puddles’ have 
since sparked viral traction, generating over 300,000 uses across Instagram 
Reels and TikTok. Her music has appeared widely in film and television, 
including Suits, Supergirl, The Umbrella Academy, and in major brand 
campaigns such as Hyundai’s Winter Olympics spot. 

Andrade has received coverage and praise from NPR, The FADER, NYLON, 
The Line of Best Fit, Complex, Wonderland, and Billboard, which named her a 
“Latin Artist on the Rise”. She also received the 2020 Prism Prize HiFidelity Award in recognition of her visual work. 

With over 1 Billion streams, 1.5 Million monthly Spotify listeners, 
and a dedicated international fanbase, Daniela Andrade continues to grow as 
one of the most recognizable independent voices in bilingual indie and 
alternative music. Following recent singles “cohete” and “fantasmagoría,” 
Andrade will release her debut full-length album ‘Oda’ in early 2026. Selfproduced and creative directed by Andrade, the album is her most personal project to date, delving into the alchemy of expressing rather than 
repressing anger, while exploring themes of belonging, desire, and womanhood. 

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