april, 2026

mon27apr7:00 pmmon10:00 pmTrevor JacksonThe Healing Out Loud Tour7:00 pm - 10:00 pm SOBs (Sounds of Brazil), 204 Varick Street

Time

(Monday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Location

SOBs (Sounds of Brazil)

204 Varick Street

Event Details

American multi-hyphenate Trevor Jackson juggles dual careers as an actor and pop-oriented R&B artist. The Indiana native found regular work as a television actor in the early 2010s, then launched a concurrent music career in the middle of the decade. After finding an audience with releases like 2015’s In My Feelings and the back-to-back albums, Rough Drafts, Pt. 1 and 2, Jackson took a leading role on the comedy-drama Grown-ish. Rather than curtailing his music career, he became more prolific, issuing a barrage of singles and EPs leading up to the 2025 release of the ambitious full-length I Love You, Goodbye (The Greatest Breakup Album of All Time). That same year, he joined the cast of long-running hospital drama Grey’s Anatomy.

Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, Jackson played Young Simba in the Chicago production of The Lion King before he moved to Los Angeles to be closer to the movie, television, and music industries. In 2010, he joined the cast of the SyFy network series Eureka, and in 2012 his role in Disney’s hip-hop-themed movie Let It Shine provided the perfect stepping stone for a career in music. In 2013, after he signed to major-label Atlantic, Jackson released the singles “Like We Grown” and “Superman,” both of which landed on his New Thang EP later that same year. A handful of singles scattered across 2014 and early 2015 led to the mixtape In My Feelings, after which he resumed acting work with a role on the series American Crime, appearances on Black-ish and a lead role in the film Burning Sands. Jackson inked a distribution deal with Empire and returned to music in 2017 with the singles “B&W (Benz and My Wallet)” and “NightTime,” the latter of which appeared on his 2018 debut album Rough Drafts, Pt. 1. By that point, Jackson had also joined the main cast of the Black-ish spinoff Grown-ish. A pair of singles, the slick “Warning” and the ballad “Puddles,” appeared ahead of his 2019 follow-up, Rough Drafts, Pt. 2.

In the early part of the next decade, Jackson maintained his role on Grown-ish, while continuing to push his music career forward with the 2021 full-length The Love Language, and EPs like 2022’s Show Me Diamonds and 2024’s Heads Up and He Don’t Know. This prolific run of releases helped build anticipation for his next full-length, 2025’s deeply personal I Love You, Goodbye (The Greatest Breakup Album of All Time). – Biography by David Jeffries

Fueled by Monster Energy, the 10-city run marks Jackson’s return to the stage following the release of I Love You, Goodbye, a project that underscores his continued evolution as a recording artist and live performer. Known for blending cinematic R&B production with emotionally direct songwriting, Jackson’s live show pairs vocal precision with dynamic stage presence. The Healing Out Loud Tour will give audiences their first opportunity to experience the new material live alongside fan favorites from his growing catalog.