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About Icon For Hire
Currently, Icon For Hire is actively touring and has announced a series of concerts across the U.S. that allow fans to experience their music firsthand. Their recent performances feature a setlist that includes fan favorites and new tracks, expertly blending high-energy anthems with emotionally charged ballads. The band's concert experience is marked by vibrant stage visuals and interactive elements, enhancing audience engagement. In addition to their concert circuit, they are also utilizing live-streaming platforms to reach a broader audience, responding to the shift in how live events are experienced in today's digital age. Icon For Hire continues to participate in festivals and collaborates with other artists, contributing to a lively concert calendar for 2023. Their unwavering connection with fans, both online and at live events, exemplifies their dedication to delivering empowering and memorable experiences, resonating deeply with their community while promoting mental health awareness through their music themes.
Icon For Hire History
Icon For Hire is an American rock band formed in 2007 in Decatur, Illinois, consisting of lead vocalist Ariel Bloomer and guitarist Shawn Jump. The duo's powerful blend of rock, pop, and electro influences quickly garnered attention in the alternative music scene. Initially, they released their self-titled debut EP in 2011, which laid the foundation for their distinctive sound characterized by empowering lyrics and energetic performances. Their first studio album, 'Scripted,' released in 2013, further solidified their identity, showcasing themes of self-discovery and resilience. Over the years, Icon For Hire has navigated through various lineup changes and has seen a growing fan base through their dynamic music and raw emotional honesty. They have gained acclaim not only for their studio albums but also for their impactful live performances, which feature an engaging stage presence that resonates with audiences. With subsequent albums like 'You Can't Kill Us' (2016) and 'Amorphous' (2021), the band has continued to evolve while staying true to their roots, demonstrating their commitment to authenticity and connection with fans in live concert settings.
