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Liam Lis
Birth nameLiam Lis
BornNew York City, New York, United States
GenresPop
Occupation(s)singer, songwriter
Years active2007–present
Labels
Websitewww.liamlis.com

Liam Lis is a fourteen year old pop, singer/songwriter from New York City. He is signed to Lava / Republic Records.[1]

Biography

Liam Lis is a fourteen year old pop, singer/songwriter from New York City. At five years old, Lis learned how to play the ukulele and drums and started to sing. His grandparents helped feed this musical passion by giving him a special birthday gift, a bongo drum.[2]

Some of Liam's musical influences are Maroon 5, Bruno Mars, and Taylor Swift.[3] With those influences, he started covering songs on YouTube, gaining a huge following over the years with over two million views.

Lis is currently signed to Lava / Republic Records.

Tour

Liam's first tour was as support for Fifth Harmony. He's also opened for Disney's Zendaya[4] at famed venues: Best Buy Theater in New York, Philadelphia's Keswick Theater, and New Jersey's iPlay America. While touring with Fifth Harmony, Silentó, Alessia Cara, K Camp, Lis has built a fan base, LL Crew.[5]

Liam will join headliner Fetty Wap, Post Malone, and Monty on this winter’s Welcome To The Zoo Tour. It kicks off February 4 at Wellmont Theatre in Montclair, NJ, plays major cities across the U.S., and concludes March 19 at House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, SC.[6]

Musical career

In 2016, Liam Lis released a new single, "4 The Love" with GRAMMY award winner Nile Rogers[7] and later in the year, he will release "Number One Girl," a song featuring fellow rapper, Fetty Wap.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Lava/Republic Records".
  2. ^ "Drum".
  3. ^ "Influences".
  4. ^ "Zendaya".
  5. ^ "LL Crew".
  6. ^ "Welcome To The Zoo Tour".
  7. ^ "Rogers".
  8. ^ "Fetty Wap".