Jack Harlow debuts new tracks and covers Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra at hometown show
02 December 2024, 13:20
| Written by
Tyler Damara Kelly
On Friday evening (29 November), Jack Harlow performed in his hometown of Louisville, at the Kentucky Center For The Performing Arts.
Accompanied by the Louisville Orchestra, he performed a rendition of Frank Sinatra’s “Fly Me To The Moon,” as well as “Can’t Help Falling In Love” by Elvis Presley. Elsewhere in the set, he debuted new songs from his latest album, Jackman, including "Ambitious" and "Hello Miss Johnson".
@taylorteaguee if you ever wanted to hear jack harlow do a cover of elvis presley..here you go❤️ #jackharlow #elvispresley #louisvilleorchestra #louisville #louisvillekentucky #noplacelikehome #canthelpfallinginlove #jackharlowconcert #fyp @Jack Harlow ♬ original sound - Taylor Teague
Jackman is out now via Generation Now / Atlantic.
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