Quinn XCII (born Mikael Temrowski, May 6, 1992) is a singer-songwriter known for his genre-blending fusion of pop, hip-hop, electronic, and reggae music. He began his musical journey using the name Mike T, later adopting the name Quinn XCII (pronounced “Quinn Ninety-Two”), which uses the Roman numeral “92” to signify the year of his birth. In 2015, he released his first EP, "Change of Scenery.” After signing with Columbia Records, Quinn XCII released his debut studio album, "The Story of Us," in 2017. It was followed by "From Michigan with Love" (2019), “A Letter to My Younger Self” (2020), “Change of Scenery II” (2021), and “The People’s Champ” (2023). Some of his most popular songs include “Werewolf” (with Yoshi Flower), “Stung,” “Straightjacket,” “Worst,” “Stay Next to Me” (with Chelsea Cutler), “Coffee” (with Marc E. Bassy), "Flare Guns," and “Common” (with Big Sean).
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Quinn XCII has had 363 concerts.
Quinn XCII is most often considered to be Pop, Electronic, Hip Hop, Indie Pop, Experimental, Pop Rap, Electropop, and Indie Pop Rap.
The next Quinn XCII concert is on June 22, 2024 at Kansas City Live! At The Power & Light District in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.
The last Quinn XCII concert was on May 05, 2024 at First Ward Park in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The bands that performed were: Noah Kahan / Mt. Joy / Quinn XCII / The Beach Boys / Ripe / Parmalee.
The songs that Quinn XCII performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 29, 2023 concert at CNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park in Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States: