
Evan Honer
Singer-Songwriter
Evan Honer is a rising star in the folk-country music scene, known for his unique blend of acoustic folk, indie-Americana, and alternative pop. Originally from Surprise, Arizona, Honer was heavily influenced by artists like Jason Isbell, Tyler Childers, and Colter Wall. He began his musical journey in college, where he started uploading performance videos to social media. Despite initial struggles, his cover of Tyler Childers' "Jersey Giant" went viral, earning him 50 million streams and catapulting him into the spotlight.
Honer's debut album, "West On I-10," released on his graduation day, quickly gained traction and led to collaborations with artists like Liam St. John, Wyatt Flores, and Vincent Mason. His sophomore album, "Fighting For," co-produced with Stephen Myers and Jon Notar, captures the essence of early adulthood with its raw and honest lyrics. The album explores themes of uncertainty, resilience, and self-discovery, resonating with a global audience.
In addition to his studio work, Evan Honer is known for his dynamic live performances and extensive touring. He has performed sold-out shows across America and Europe, connecting with fans through his heartfelt storytelling and captivating stage presence. Despite receiving offers from major record labels, Honer remains an independent artist, staying true to his artistic vision and continuing to make music that speaks to the human experience.