“Andrew Allen’s pop songs are fun and full of earworms. He builds real connections with the audience in both live and virtual concerts. At the end of the night the audience always have big smiles on their faces.” - Erin Kennedy, Vernon Performing Arts Centre
Allen’s benchmark single "Loving You Tonight" is a lilting, sunny tune about an ideal romance. "Loving You Tonight" helped put Andrew on tour with acts like Bruno Mars, One Republic, Andy Grammer, The Script, Train, Joshua Radin and The Barenaked Ladies… with the official music video garnering more than 4 million views and over 100,000 copies sold worldwide.
Andrew Allen Songwriter
As a songwriter, Andrew has worked with some incredible writers and artists, including Meghan Trainor, Rachel Platten, Carly Rae Jepsen, Tyler Shaw, and Toby Gad (writer of All of Me – John Legend, If I Were a Boy – Beyonce, Bigs Girls Don’t Cry – Fergie) and more, and is credited with writing songs for Nick Howard (winner of the Voice Germany), Germany pop icon Mario Novembre and EDM singles for Project 46, Ilan Bluestone and the song Last Chance that can be found on Kaskade’s Grammy Nominated album as well as the Quadruple Platinum Italian smash Ad Occhi Chiusi which was co-written by Matt Simons for Italian Superstar Marco Mengoni and Latin America’s boy band CD9’s Gold selling song Dime.
You may also have heard his songs featured in various TV Shows and Movies, including the blockbuster Taylor Lautner film Abduction, reality show The Bachelor, UP Networks’ Bringing up Bates and the most recent Folgers Coffee commercial.
Andrew Allen Live
Radio play and songwriting aside, Andrew is a true live performer with an exceptional voice, incredible songs, some serious live looping chops and limitless energy… not too mention a spatter of comic wit and story-telling ability that helps create a dynamic and interactive live show. He’s definitely an artist who embodies our brand ethos, “YOU will LOVE it LIVE!
“It was great - everyone had a good time... nice full crowd too!” - David Mann, Evergreen Cultural Centre