The GRAMMY Museum and City Winery are thrilled to welcome GRAMMY Award-nominated artist Aloe Blacc for an intimate conversation about his latest album, Stand Together, with a performance to follow, at City Winery in NYC.
Aloe Blacc is one of the many artists to be featured in the GRAMMY Museum’s New York City program series, which includes bringing a slate of the GRAMMY Museum’s renowned GRAMMY In The Schools Education Programs and Public Programs to the East Coast. “A New York Evening With…” is generously supported by the Dawn and Brian Hoesterey Family Foundation.
ABOUT ALOE BLACC
GRAMMY-nominated Aloe Blacc has long been a voice for the people—a globally recognized singer, songwriter, and changemaker whose music uplifts, empowers, and unites. Best known for genre-defying anthems like the international smash “Wake Me Up” with Avicii, anthemic “The Man”, and the timeless “I Need A Dollar”, Blacc continues to inspire through sound and purpose.
In 2024, he was honored as one of Worth Magazine’s Worthy 100, recognizing his influential work at the intersection of music and social impact.
Now, in 2025, Aloe Blacc returns with his most mission-driven work to date: a new full-length album titled Stand Together. Featuring standout singles “Don’t Go Alone” and “One Good Thing,” the album draws deep inspiration from real-life stories—those of nonprofit founders, humanitarians, and everyday heroes dedicated to making lasting change in their communities. Stand Together is both a celebration and a call to action, with Blacc’s signature soul and sincerity woven into every note.
Following the album’s release, Aloe is back on the global stage, embarking on a sweeping tour across the U.S. and Europe. The run kicked off with a sold-out residency at New York’s legendary Blue Note, and will continue spanning festivals and venues through October 2025.
This October also marks a milestone in Aloe’s career: the 15-year anniversary of his breakthrough album Good Things, and its iconic single “I Need A Dollar”—a song that remains a rallying cry for working people everywhere.
With powerful new music, renewed purpose, and a voice as vital as ever, Aloe Blacc stands at the center of culture and conscience in 2025—reminding the world that one good song really can change everything.
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