Cameron Winter has announced his first live album, Live at Carnegie Hall, out October 9th via Partisan Records and Play It Again Sam.
It documents his December 2025 performance at Carnegie Hall, where the Geese frontman became one of the youngest solo artists to headline the venue’s main auditorium.
The performance was something. Alone, arched over his piano with his back to a sold-out crowd, Winter reshaped songs from his debut Heavy Metal – described by GQ, who were in the room that night, as “one of the most audacious and self-possessed singer-songwriter records of this century so far, a fever dream of feelings from someone who understood the rules enough to know he barely cared about them.”
Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie filmed the show but no sign of that footage as yet.
Three previously unreleased compositions also appeared on the night, each offering a glimpse into what else he’s sitting on.
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Live at Carnegie Hall is available to pre-order now on digital, CD and vinyl.
Tracklist:
- It All Fell In The River
- Try As I May
- Emperor XIII In Shades
- The Rolling Stones
- Love Takes Miles
- Cancer of the Skull
- If You Turn Back Now
- Nina + Field of Cops
- $0
- Take It With You
- Vines



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