Daniel Ceasar is an R&B singer-songwriter who’s changing the world of music forever. Daniel caesar was born and raised in Canada, he is thirty years old and has been making music since 2014, releasing his first single Violet. Violet gave him a big audience pretty quickly. “I’ve been listening to Daniel Caesar since I was young and my parents played him around me” Oliva Williams told us. Caesar now has thirty-seven million monthly listeners on Spotify and has announced his new album coming out on October 24th entitled, Son of Spergy.

This established artist is now changing the world of performing, with his surprise pop-up concerts making their way through cities in America and Canada alongside his good friend Mustafa the Poet, and he is doing so by announcing the concerts day of or maybe even a couple hours before they start. Daniel will post a location on his Instagram account, likely a public park, and then delete the stories after the concert has started to limit attendance. Fans bring blankets and sit in the grass in a circle while they listen and sing along. Maram Ahmad said, “I love these pop ups especially since no artist that I know of has done something like this before.”

These pop-ups have been going on for a little less than a month now, and Daniel Caesar has been to Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, Toronto, Vancouver, and Montana. His Montana show has gotten the most attention due to the police getting involved and quickly shutting him down. After this, a fan volunteered a very large private property of theirs and Caesar continued the concert there. In his most recent show in Atlanta, Daniel was in the middle of a song as the police unplugged his speakers. With his microphone being silent, the crowd finished the song, perfectly showing Daniel Caesar’s incredible fan base. Daniel Caesar posted a video of this moment on his Instagram, and in the caption he explains “I think this was the single greatest moment of my entire life. I mean it. I love Atlanta so much, the most beautiful people inside and out. We do not wrestle with flesh and blood…”

Ten years ago Daniel Caesar did a pop up at the same park Trinity Bellwoods with only forty people in attendance, in Toronto and he just played there with thousands of people in attendance with a one-hour notice. People in the trees, in the steeps of the park, with every inch of the park covered. It’s safe to say Daniel Caesar is changing the world of music and performing in general, and fans are eager to see what he is working on next.























