The Return To Faena to Close Art Basel

Self expression, rediscovery, and human connection guide everything I do on stage. This show marks my sixth consecutive December with the Faena family, a tradition that has become one of the most meaningful moments of my year. Miami has always felt like a second home. The warmth of this city, the curiosity of its audiences, and the way people here show up with openness continue to shape the music each time.

This weekend sits at the end of a week where Miami becomes the center of the global art world. Art Basel and the surrounding fairs bring a level of creativity and vision that is rare to experience anywhere else. It is exhilarating, overwhelming, and deeply inspiring. But it can also be disorienting. The pace is fast, the noise is constant, the stimuli endless.

For me, this concert is a moment of grounding. A return to what art is meant to do at its most essential level. Not only to provoke or inspire, but to gather people. To remind us that behind every canvas, installation, or performance, there is a shared longing to feel connected, seen, and human.

My shows are fully improvised. Nothing is planned. Everything is built with the room in real time. That vulnerability creates a communal experience that invites people to listen deeply, to slow down, to feel something together without distraction. In a week defined by spectacle, this becomes a quiet antidote. A space to breathe again.

I invited extraordinary collaborators whose sensitivity and artistry elevate the night in ways I can never predict. These are not guests. They are partners in creating something that will only exist once, in that room, with the people who choose to be there.

There is something important about acknowledging the privilege of being part of a week like this. To move through galleries, exhibitions, performances, and conversations is a gift. And with that privilege comes responsibility. My intention with these concerts is always to evoke a sense of purpose, a reminder that beauty, inspiration, and community mean nothing if they don’t lead us toward giving back, caring for each other, and contributing to the world around us.

This night is about connection. About presence. About remembering that art is not separate from life. It is a way of participating in it.

Tickets are now live. I look forward to sharing this moment with you.

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