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APR.
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2024
West Hollywood, CA
Troubadour
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26
2024
San Francisco, CA
Rickshaw Stop
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2022
West Hollywood, CA
Troubadour
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17
2022
San Francisco, CA
Bottom Of the Hill
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2022
Portland, OR
Holocene
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2022
Seattle, WA
Funhouse
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Ben
29. April 2024
Wingtip is so good live and has great songs! I’ve seen him at the Troubadour at the end of 2022 and he was great then as well! Highly recommended!
West Hollywood, CA@Troubadour
Jason
20. Dezember 2022
Would go to another show without hesitation. Can't believe more people haven't discovered this talent.
Portland, OR@Holocene
John
6. Dezember 2022
Exceptional show! I hope for a return event in the DC area. Far and away one of favorite performers!
Washington, D.C., DC@DC9 Nightclub
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Über Wingtip
Two-stepping between pop, indie, electro, and even a little disco, San Francisco-born and Brooklyn-based artist, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Wingtip—aka Nick Perloff-Giles—keeps it classy and catchy at every turn. That’s why his breakout single “Rewind” [feat. Sophie Strauss] quickly became a global smash in late 2016. In under three months, the track went from being featured on Spotify’s “Young & Free” playlist to amassing over 12.2 million streams and counting. In addition, it received praise from Billboard, Dancing Astronaut, Indie Shuffle, My Old Kentucky Blog, and Neon Gold who dubbed him, “The logical heir apparent to The Knocks’ New York disco throne.” It all stems from his hypnotic hybridization of natural instrumentation and expansive production.
“At its height, electronic music can be really forceful, emotive, and kinetic, and it really expresses something directly,” he explains. “Rock, indie, and folk are a little more nuanced and subtle. Blending both is something I dig.”
That blend also came naturally to Perloff. Influenced by Arctic Monkeys and The Strokes, he went from playing guitar in rock bands during high school to composing electronic music on his laptop with inspirations ranging from Skrillex and Diplo to Baths and Gold Panda. The solo creative space proved liberating for the budding artist.
“When you’re in a band, it can be really difficult to motivate anyone else,” he remarks. “I started experimenting on my computer, and I didn’t have to deal with other personalities. At the same time, I realized I could incorporate a lot of the stuff I had done in bands. The vibe crystallized over time.”
Enrolling in Columbia University, he became a favorite at campus parties before releasing “Wonder” and “Keep You Warm” online. Prior to graduation, he recorded “Rewind” with Sophie Strauss—whom he met at a taping of The Daily Show—during just one hour of borrowed studio time. With its dance floor gloss, gliding guitar, funky bass, and unshakable croon, the track’s infectiousness is matched only by its immediacy.
“I wanted to create a song that juxtaposed the images of changing seasons and feeling differently in a relationship,” he goes on. “At the time when I wrote it, the leaves were changing, and it was nostalgic and weird. That was the mood I was in. Sometimes, relationships just end. You don’t feel the same way about a person as you initially did. It’s underdiscussed. Everyone always writes about somebody wronging them or finding a new person. This was a different avenue to explore.”
Signing to Republic Records at the top of 2017, Perloff continues to chart new territory and consistently engage audiences with his signature blend. “Music can directly connect and make listeners feel certain things or remember moments of their lives,” he leaves off. “It doesn’t just have to be about partying and escapism. I want to really reach people.”
“At its height, electronic music can be really forceful, emotive, and kinetic, and it really expresses something directly,” he explains. “Rock, indie, and folk are a little more nuanced and subtle. Blending both is something I dig.”
That blend also came naturally to Perloff. Influenced by Arctic Monkeys and The Strokes, he went from playing guitar in rock bands during high school to composing electronic music on his laptop with inspirations ranging from Skrillex and Diplo to Baths and Gold Panda. The solo creative space proved liberating for the budding artist.
“When you’re in a band, it can be really difficult to motivate anyone else,” he remarks. “I started experimenting on my computer, and I didn’t have to deal with other personalities. At the same time, I realized I could incorporate a lot of the stuff I had done in bands. The vibe crystallized over time.”
Enrolling in Columbia University, he became a favorite at campus parties before releasing “Wonder” and “Keep You Warm” online. Prior to graduation, he recorded “Rewind” with Sophie Strauss—whom he met at a taping of The Daily Show—during just one hour of borrowed studio time. With its dance floor gloss, gliding guitar, funky bass, and unshakable croon, the track’s infectiousness is matched only by its immediacy.
“I wanted to create a song that juxtaposed the images of changing seasons and feeling differently in a relationship,” he goes on. “At the time when I wrote it, the leaves were changing, and it was nostalgic and weird. That was the mood I was in. Sometimes, relationships just end. You don’t feel the same way about a person as you initially did. It’s underdiscussed. Everyone always writes about somebody wronging them or finding a new person. This was a different avenue to explore.”
Signing to Republic Records at the top of 2017, Perloff continues to chart new territory and consistently engage audiences with his signature blend. “Music can directly connect and make listeners feel certain things or remember moments of their lives,” he leaves off. “It doesn’t just have to be about partying and escapism. I want to really reach people.”
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Genres:
Indie Dance, Pop, Electronic
Heimatort:
San Francisco, California
Keine demnächst stattfindenden Shows
Schicke eine Anfrage an Wingtip, in deiner Stadt aufzutreten
Um eine Show bitten
Ähnliche Künstler auf Tour
Live-Fotos von Wingtip
Alle Fotos anzeigen
Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
concerts and tour dates
Vergangene
APR.
27
2024
West Hollywood, CA
Troubadour
Ich war da
APR.
26
2024
San Francisco, CA
Rickshaw Stop
Ich war da
DEZ.
18
2022
West Hollywood, CA
Troubadour
Ich war da
DEZ.
17
2022
San Francisco, CA
Bottom Of the Hill
Ich war da
DEZ.
15
2022
Portland, OR
Holocene
Ich war da
DEZ.
14
2022
Seattle, WA
Funhouse
Ich war da
Weitere Ereignisse anzeigen
Fan-Bewertungen
Ben
29. April 2024
Wingtip is so good live and has great songs! I’ve seen him at the Troubadour at the end of 2022 and he was great then as well! Highly recommended!
West Hollywood, CA@Troubadour
Jason
20. Dezember 2022
Would go to another show without hesitation. Can't believe more people haven't discovered this talent.
Portland, OR@Holocene
John
6. Dezember 2022
Exceptional show! I hope for a return event in the DC area. Far and away one of favorite performers!
Washington, D.C., DC@DC9 Nightclub
Mehr Fan-Bewertungen anzeigen
Über Wingtip
Two-stepping between pop, indie, electro, and even a little disco, San Francisco-born and Brooklyn-based artist, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Wingtip—aka Nick Perloff-Giles—keeps it classy and catchy at every turn. That’s why his breakout single “Rewind” [feat. Sophie Strauss] quickly became a global smash in late 2016. In under three months, the track went from being featured on Spotify’s “Young & Free” playlist to amassing over 12.2 million streams and counting. In addition, it received praise from Billboard, Dancing Astronaut, Indie Shuffle, My Old Kentucky Blog, and Neon Gold who dubbed him, “The logical heir apparent to The Knocks’ New York disco throne.” It all stems from his hypnotic hybridization of natural instrumentation and expansive production.
“At its height, electronic music can be really forceful, emotive, and kinetic, and it really expresses something directly,” he explains. “Rock, indie, and folk are a little more nuanced and subtle. Blending both is something I dig.”
That blend also came naturally to Perloff. Influenced by Arctic Monkeys and The Strokes, he went from playing guitar in rock bands during high school to composing electronic music on his laptop with inspirations ranging from Skrillex and Diplo to Baths and Gold Panda. The solo creative space proved liberating for the budding artist.
“When you’re in a band, it can be really difficult to motivate anyone else,” he remarks. “I started experimenting on my computer, and I didn’t have to deal with other personalities. At the same time, I realized I could incorporate a lot of the stuff I had done in bands. The vibe crystallized over time.”
Enrolling in Columbia University, he became a favorite at campus parties before releasing “Wonder” and “Keep You Warm” online. Prior to graduation, he recorded “Rewind” with Sophie Strauss—whom he met at a taping of The Daily Show—during just one hour of borrowed studio time. With its dance floor gloss, gliding guitar, funky bass, and unshakable croon, the track’s infectiousness is matched only by its immediacy.
“I wanted to create a song that juxtaposed the images of changing seasons and feeling differently in a relationship,” he goes on. “At the time when I wrote it, the leaves were changing, and it was nostalgic and weird. That was the mood I was in. Sometimes, relationships just end. You don’t feel the same way about a person as you initially did. It’s underdiscussed. Everyone always writes about somebody wronging them or finding a new person. This was a different avenue to explore.”
Signing to Republic Records at the top of 2017, Perloff continues to chart new territory and consistently engage audiences with his signature blend. “Music can directly connect and make listeners feel certain things or remember moments of their lives,” he leaves off. “It doesn’t just have to be about partying and escapism. I want to really reach people.”
“At its height, electronic music can be really forceful, emotive, and kinetic, and it really expresses something directly,” he explains. “Rock, indie, and folk are a little more nuanced and subtle. Blending both is something I dig.”
That blend also came naturally to Perloff. Influenced by Arctic Monkeys and The Strokes, he went from playing guitar in rock bands during high school to composing electronic music on his laptop with inspirations ranging from Skrillex and Diplo to Baths and Gold Panda. The solo creative space proved liberating for the budding artist.
“When you’re in a band, it can be really difficult to motivate anyone else,” he remarks. “I started experimenting on my computer, and I didn’t have to deal with other personalities. At the same time, I realized I could incorporate a lot of the stuff I had done in bands. The vibe crystallized over time.”
Enrolling in Columbia University, he became a favorite at campus parties before releasing “Wonder” and “Keep You Warm” online. Prior to graduation, he recorded “Rewind” with Sophie Strauss—whom he met at a taping of The Daily Show—during just one hour of borrowed studio time. With its dance floor gloss, gliding guitar, funky bass, and unshakable croon, the track’s infectiousness is matched only by its immediacy.
“I wanted to create a song that juxtaposed the images of changing seasons and feeling differently in a relationship,” he goes on. “At the time when I wrote it, the leaves were changing, and it was nostalgic and weird. That was the mood I was in. Sometimes, relationships just end. You don’t feel the same way about a person as you initially did. It’s underdiscussed. Everyone always writes about somebody wronging them or finding a new person. This was a different avenue to explore.”
Signing to Republic Records at the top of 2017, Perloff continues to chart new territory and consistently engage audiences with his signature blend. “Music can directly connect and make listeners feel certain things or remember moments of their lives,” he leaves off. “It doesn’t just have to be about partying and escapism. I want to really reach people.”
Mehr anzeigen
Genres:
Indie Dance, Pop, Electronic
Heimatort:
San Francisco, California
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