Stephen Sanchez Announces 2026 Europe Tour & New Single ‘Sweet Love’
Rising star Stephen Sanchez, a 23-year-old singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee, is bringing his signature “retro-pop” sound to Europe and the United Kingdom with the “Sing Love Again Tour” in Spring 2026. The 11-date tour follows the success of his 2023 debut album, Angel Face.
A Tour Across Europe
The tour is scheduled to begin on April 25th at the Salle Pleyel in Paris. From there, Sanchez will perform in Brussels, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Hamburg, Cologne, Glasgow, Manchester, Nottingham, and Bristol, culminating in a final performance at the Roundhouse in London on May 11th. The indie-rock band Tors, based in the UK, will serve as the opening act for all performances.
Critical Acclaim and a New Album
Sanchez’s debut album, Angel Face, has been lauded for its revival of classic styles reminiscent of artists like Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, tailored for a contemporary audience. Music magazine SPIN described the album as a “supernova” and a “bona fide phenomenon.” Currently, Sanchez is preparing for the release of a new album.
The release of “Sweet Love” represents a strong start to what is expected to be a busy 2026 for the artist. The song’s music video features Sanchez’s grandparents, a detail that inspired the song’s creation.
The Inspiration Behind “Sweet Love”
According to Sanchez, “Sweet Love” is a reflection on the beauty of love and the conscious choice to nurture it daily. He credits his grandparents’ relationship as a key source of inspiration for the song and expressed his joy at having them appear in the accompanying music video.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the “Sing Love Again Tour” begin?
The tour begins on April 25th, 2026, at the Salle Pleyel in Paris.
Who will be opening for Stephen Sanchez on tour?
The UK-based indie-rock band Tors will be the opening act for all 11 performances on the “Sing Love Again Tour.”
What was Stephen Sanchez’s debut album?
Stephen Sanchez’s debut album was Angel Face, released in 2023.
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