Lucky Man Concerts Presents
LETDOWN.
Saturday, Aptril 25th 2026
Doors at 7:00 / Show at 7:30
16+
Advance General Admission Ticket: $17 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $20 + fees
Sat Apr 25 2026
7:30 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)
$22.78
Ages 16+
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Lucky Man Concerts Presents
LETDOWN.
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Letdown.is ready to embrace the positive. The Texas-born, Nashville-based alt-rocker, singer, andmulti-instrumentalist has tackled a slew of personal demons—many of which turned up on hiscatharsis-packed debut EP, 2023’sCrying In The Shower—in orderto come out on the other side,stronger than ever.
The prolific artist’s latest batch of songs, which he is constantly churning out as a therapeutic way toprocess daily life, are upbeat, hook-packed anthems that invite audiences to shout along in unison.
“I think I'm at the end of writing about my problems,” Coddington muses. “I've been putting myselfthrough emotional music therapy for three years now, and it's working. I'm finally looking back andlaughing for the first time. I consider it the upswing ofthe depression. I'm about to enter this wholenew phase in my life. Everything feels new again for the first time.”
Ever since he first began releasing music in 2020,Letdown.(real nameBlake Coddington) haspoured his soul into crafting soaring rock anthems that vulnerably chronicle his mental healthjourney and sonically intersect with punk/emo, electronic, and pop.
Posting a series of unguarded videos to TikTok, Letdown. has seen his following grow to more than675K, nearly 1M monthly listeners on Spotify, and over 100K on Instagram—not even counting the200M total streams his songs have earned. This growing popularity has led to extensive nationwideand European touring, allowing Letdown. to connect with fans across the globe.
“That's the greatest partof this,” Coddington says of his more buoyant direction. “We're all dancingaround the studio. It's the most natural writing I've ever done...”
The song“Hate Myself”—his collaboration with producer Carlo—became his second Top 25 singleat Alternative radio, signaling his rising profile and the impact of his emotionally honest songwriting.
He continues to unpack tough emotions in tracks like:- “Be Ok” (featuring LØLØ)–written near the end of a serious, unhealthy relationship.
- “Dead Right”–a fun, catchy tune created without overthinking.“Crying In The Shower”–a Top 20 hit detailing heartbreak, fleeting highs, and emotionalnumbness.
- “Go To Hell”–a defiant, crowd-moving anthem about the painful complexity of leaving anabusive partner.
- “Young Broke (2025)”–a self-reflecting song about the reality of his life, and his future
If anything unites Letdown.’s debut album, it’s his ability tomix audible joy with emotionaldarkness, creating cathartic, uplifting music that turns hardship into healing.“The music I'm writing currently has been a lot more fun than it ever has been, and a lot lessdepressing. This is what's been handed to me—now I'm gonna have to make something awesome
$22.78 Ages 16+
Lucky Man Concerts Presents
LETDOWN.
Saturday, Aptril 25th 2026
Doors at 7:00 / Show at 7:30
16+
Advance General Admission Ticket: $17 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $20 + fees
LETDOWN.
Saturday, Aptril 25th 2026
Doors at 7:00 / Show at 7:30
16+
Advance General Admission Ticket: $17 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $20 + fees
Letdown.is ready to embrace the positive. The Texas-born, Nashville-based alt-rocker, singer, andmulti-instrumentalist has tackled a slew of personal demons—many of which turned up on hiscatharsis-packed debut EP, 2023’sCrying In The Shower—in orderto come out on the other side,stronger than ever.
The prolific artist’s latest batch of songs, which he is constantly churning out as a therapeutic way toprocess daily life, are upbeat, hook-packed anthems that invite audiences to shout along in unison.
“I think I'm at the end of writing about my problems,” Coddington muses. “I've been putting myselfthrough emotional music therapy for three years now, and it's working. I'm finally looking back andlaughing for the first time. I consider it the upswing ofthe depression. I'm about to enter this wholenew phase in my life. Everything feels new again for the first time.”
Ever since he first began releasing music in 2020,Letdown.(real nameBlake Coddington) haspoured his soul into crafting soaring rock anthems that vulnerably chronicle his mental healthjourney and sonically intersect with punk/emo, electronic, and pop.
Posting a series of unguarded videos to TikTok, Letdown. has seen his following grow to more than675K, nearly 1M monthly listeners on Spotify, and over 100K on Instagram—not even counting the200M total streams his songs have earned. This growing popularity has led to extensive nationwideand European touring, allowing Letdown. to connect with fans across the globe.
“That's the greatest partof this,” Coddington says of his more buoyant direction. “We're all dancingaround the studio. It's the most natural writing I've ever done...”
The song“Hate Myself”—his collaboration with producer Carlo—became his second Top 25 singleat Alternative radio, signaling his rising profile and the impact of his emotionally honest songwriting.
He continues to unpack tough emotions in tracks like:
- “Be Ok” (featuring LØLØ)–written near the end of a serious, unhealthy relationship.
- “Dead Right”–a fun, catchy tune created without overthinking.“Crying In The Shower”–a Top 20 hit detailing heartbreak, fleeting highs, and emotionalnumbness.
- “Go To Hell”–a defiant, crowd-moving anthem about the painful complexity of leaving anabusive partner.
- “Young Broke (2025)”–a self-reflecting song about the reality of his life, and his future
If anything unites Letdown.’s debut album, it’s his ability tomix audible joy with emotionaldarkness, creating cathartic, uplifting music that turns hardship into healing.“The music I'm writing currently has been a lot more fun than it ever has been, and a lot lessdepressing. This is what's been handed to me—now I'm gonna have to make something awesome
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