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Brandin Reed @ The Kessler Theater

It’s been a minute since I’ve released new music — but I haven’t been quiet. I’ve been writing, living, and coming back with songs that hit harder, cut deeper, and carry way more weight.

On Thursday, September 5th, I’m joining my good friend Blessing Offor at The Kessler in Dallas for a night built on soul, stories, and music that moves something real.

I’ve got new songs that come from the fire — no polish, no filter. If my music ever meant something to you before, this is the realest it’s ever been.

Let’s fill the room!

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Where: The Kessler Theater

1230 W Davis St
Dallas
TX
75208
United States

Who: Brandin Reed

Americana

Brandin Reed doesn’t just play music—he lives it. Raised on the road with a traveling preacher for a father and a gospel musician for a mother, his roots run deep in soul, scripture, and the sound of a Leslie speaker humming under Sunday morning chords. But these days, that old fire’s taken a new shape.

Based in Dallas-Fort Worth, Brandin is the founder of Go Public Music—a movement and collective aimed at taking faith-filled, purpose-driven music out of the church walls and into the streets. His sound blends the grit of Americana, the edge of rock & roll, and the storytelling of country, all anchored in a spirit that’s unmistakably gospel at the core.

A prolific writer and producer, Brandin has worked with major talent show finalists, breakout social media artists, and some of the biggest names in Christian music—crafting songs that carry weight and soul. His own music has been featured on Spotify’s top gospel and live worship playlists, finding its way into the ears of believers and skeptics alike. But it’s his own songs—deep, unpolished, full of blood, sweat, and grace—that keep drawing people in.

This isn’t “Christian music”—this is music by someone who’s walked through the fire and came out singing. It’s hope for the hurting, light for the lost, and a reminder that love still reaches further than fame.

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