
Dylan Connor Music
Las Vetas Lounge
27 Unquowa Rd
Fairfield, CT 06824
Jun 27, 2025
7:30 PM EDT
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Dylan is at Las Vetas Lounge in June warming up on his new songs before the tour in July and August.
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Dylan Connor Music Biography
When Dylan Connor’s humanitarian anthem “If Only You’d Listen” went viral with over 9 million views on Facebook, it was a powerful reminder of music’s ability to tell human stories that matter.
A singer songwriter whose work blends indie rock, power pop, and folk rock, Connor operates in that rare space where music meets movement. His songs have been featured in Mickey Rourke’s gritty thriller Adverse, the Oscar contending documentary Little Gandhi, and licensed across networks like MTV and Discovery. This is proof that music with purpose still resonates in a commercial world.
Over the course of several albums, Connor built a distinctive sound with producer Bryce Goggin (Pavement, Phish, crafting a sonic landscape that channels the anthemic spirit of R.E.M., the lyrical heart of Tom Petty, and the vulnerable intimacy of Phoebe Bridgers. It is thoughtful, melodic, and grounded in a deep literary tradition, drawing influence from acts like Nada Surf and Dawes, as well as the timeless arc of ancient epics such as The Odyssey and Metamorphoses.
Connor has toured extensively along the East and West Coasts and has brought his music overseas to audiences in the Middle East and Ireland. His live shows, whether at SXSW, Mercury Lounge, or Hotel Café, are known for their rare combination of intensity and warmth, leaving audiences moved and connected.
The creative spark runs deep in Connor’s family. He is the first cousin of acclaimed actor Robert Downey Jr. and the nephew of the late filmmaker Robert Downey Sr. Like them, he brings a fearless and unfiltered voice to his art. In an age of streaming overload and curated sameness, Dylan Connor reminds us that music still has the power to break through. Not just to entertain, but to awaken.
Read MoreA singer songwriter whose work blends indie rock, power pop, and folk rock, Connor operates in that rare space where music meets movement. His songs have been featured in Mickey Rourke’s gritty thriller Adverse, the Oscar contending documentary Little Gandhi, and licensed across networks like MTV and Discovery. This is proof that music with purpose still resonates in a commercial world.
Over the course of several albums, Connor built a distinctive sound with producer Bryce Goggin (Pavement, Phish, crafting a sonic landscape that channels the anthemic spirit of R.E.M., the lyrical heart of Tom Petty, and the vulnerable intimacy of Phoebe Bridgers. It is thoughtful, melodic, and grounded in a deep literary tradition, drawing influence from acts like Nada Surf and Dawes, as well as the timeless arc of ancient epics such as The Odyssey and Metamorphoses.
Connor has toured extensively along the East and West Coasts and has brought his music overseas to audiences in the Middle East and Ireland. His live shows, whether at SXSW, Mercury Lounge, or Hotel Café, are known for their rare combination of intensity and warmth, leaving audiences moved and connected.
The creative spark runs deep in Connor’s family. He is the first cousin of acclaimed actor Robert Downey Jr. and the nephew of the late filmmaker Robert Downey Sr. Like them, he brings a fearless and unfiltered voice to his art. In an age of streaming overload and curated sameness, Dylan Connor reminds us that music still has the power to break through. Not just to entertain, but to awaken.
Indie Rock
Power Pop
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