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Alex Warren
PPG Paints Arena — Pittsburgh, PA

Alex Warren is a British singer-songwriter who built a quiet following on YouTube before getting picked up by the streaming algorithm. His songs tend toward lo-fi indie arrangements with introspective lyrics about relationships and self-doubt. 'Roof Racks' became his breakthrough moment — a deceptively simple track about escaping that somehow resonated with millions. What separates Warren from the endless scroll of bedroom producers is a genuine sense of melody and restraint. He doesn't overcomplicate things. Songs like 'Misunderstandings' and 'Tired' prove he's interested in the spaces between notes, the moments where silence says more than another verse could. He's released material through smaller labels and has developed a steady fanbase of people who appreciate earnest songwriting without the production sheen. His work appeals to listeners who've spent too much time alone with their thoughts.

Alex Warren's shows are quiet and focused. Audiences are attentive rather than rowdy. He plays close attention to the setlist and lets songs breathe. The room leans in. People put their phones down. It's the kind of show that feels like an intimate conversation scaled up just slightly.

Known for Roof Racks, Misunderstandings, Tired, Carry, Safety

Alex Warren brought his particular brand of introspective folk-pop to Roxian Theatre in May, working through a setlist that balanced the familiar with the deeper cuts. "Burning Down" opened things up, and he leaned into the quieter moments—"Yard Sale" and "Chasing Shadows" felt like songs he was discovering alongside the crowd. The real weight came in the middle stretch, where "Save You a Seat" and "Ordinary" landed with the kind of understated heaviness that defines his work. By the time he got to "Carry You Home" to close it out, the room had gone somewhere specific with him.

Pittsburgh's always had a soft spot for songwriters who don't need much—the city's indie and folk-leaning crowds respect restraint and craft over spectacle. The steel city built its sound on authenticity, whether it's folk-rooted storytelling or stripped-down indie rock. Warren fits that sensibility perfectly: thoughtful, introspective, the kind of artist who sounds better the closer you listen. Local venues like Roxian have become natural homes for this type of performer, drawing crowds that actually pay attention rather than just show up.

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