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Cameron Winter Captures Historic Night with ‘Live at Carnegie Hall’

Cameron Winter Captures Historic Night with ‘Live at Carnegie Hall’

When Cameron Winter stepped onto the stage of Carnegie Hall’s main auditorium in December 2025, he wasn't just taking on another gig—he was claiming a place in the history books as one of the youngest solo artists to ever headline the iconic New York venue. Now, fans can relive that landmark evening with the announcement of his debut concert record, 'Live at Carnegie Hall', set to arrive on 9th October via Partisan Records / Play It Again Sam.

Throughout the performance, the Geese frontman sat alone, hunched over his piano with his back turned to a completely captivated, sold-out audience. Stripping away the production studio layers, he completely reconfigured material from his critically lauded debut solo effort, 'Heavy Metal'. The raw intimacy of the setting brought a brand-new dimension to his catalogue. Capturing the atmosphere of the evening, GQ noted in their coverage from inside the auditorium that the original studio release stood as “one of the most audacious and self-possessed singer-songwriter records of this century so far, a fever dream of feelings from someone who understood the rules enough to know he barely cared about them.”

Beyond reinventing his familiar repertoire, Winter surprised attendees by debuting three previously unreleased tracks, granting a rare peek into his deep archive of unreleased songwriting. The resulting recording catches a generational talent operating at the absolute peak of his creative powers, turning an already prestigious venue into his own personal sanctuary.

'Live at Carnegie Hall' promises to be an essential document of a pivotal moment in contemporary music. The album is available to pre-order now on digital platforms, CD, and vinyl formats ahead of its October release.

Make sure to stream the new live record on your favourite digital platform upon release, and keep up with Cameron Winter’s upcoming projects by following him on Instagram, YouTube, and Bandcamp.

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