jesse mccartney brings the weightless tour to louisville kentucky
WHO is jesse mccartney?
Jesse McCartney has spent more than two decades building a career that bridges pop music, television, and film. Emerging in the early 2000s as a member of the teen pop group Dream Street, McCartney quickly became a standout talent. When the group dissolved in 2002, he carved his own path as a solo artist—debuting with his 2004 album Beautiful Soul, which catapulted him into international fame with its title track becoming an early-2000s anthem.
Following the success of his debut, McCartney continued to evolve his sound with albums like Right Where You Want Me(2006), Departure (2008), and In Technicolor (2014), showcasing a blend of pop, soul, and R&B influences. His hit single “Leavin’” from Departure became one of his most successful releases, topping charts and proving his staying power as a pop artist.
Beyond performing, McCartney has also made his mark as a songwriter—most notably co-writing Leona Lewis’s global hit “Bleeding Love,” which earned widespread acclaim and multiple award nominations.
In addition to his music career, McCartney has a strong presence in film and television. Fans may recognize him from his early acting work on All My Children and Summerland, or from his voice roles as Theodore in the Alvin and the Chipmunks movies and Roxas in the Kingdom Hearts video game series.
From child star to chart-topping artist and respected songwriter, Jesse McCartney continues to balance nostalgia with reinvention—proving that his beautiful soul still resonates with audiences around the world.
THE WEIGHTLESS TOUR
After more than two decades in the spotlight, Jesse McCartney is stepping into a new era, one that feels more honest than ever before. With the launch of The Weightless Tour, McCartney is celebrating both personal growth and creative evolution, taking fans on a cross-country journey that blends nostalgia with renewal.
The tour, which kicked off September 30 in Washington, D.C. and runs through mid-November with more than 20 stops across North America, including major cities like New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more. It follows the release of McCartney’s newest EP, Weightless, a collection that explores the idea of letting go of expectations, old fears, and former versions of oneself.
In a recent interview, McCartney described Weightless as a reflection of where he is in life now: newly inspired, newly grounded, and ready to reconnect. Becoming a father earlier this year, he says, has shifted his perspective on what it means to create. That sense of clarity and renewal pulses through his new music and throughout this tour’s production complete with upgraded visuals, immersive lighting, and a setlist that spans his full career.
We Live in Frames stopped by the tour’s October 10th stop at The Louisville Palace in Louisville, Kentucky, where McCartney delivered a performance that was nothing short of electric. The crowd filled the theater with energy from the first note of “She’s No You” to the final chorus of “Beautiful Soul.” Backed by vibrant lighting and a crisp live band, McCartney’s stage presence was both nostalgic and refreshed, effortlessly engaging fans who have followed him since the early 2000s, while captivating a younger generation experiencing his music live for the first time. His confidence and connection with the audience made for a show that felt deeply personal yet universally joyful.
Fans can expect a dynamic mix of the classics—like Beautiful Soul, Leavin’, and She’s No You woven with new material that leans into a more soulful, mature sound. The show runs roughly two hours each night, capturing the full emotional arc of McCartney’s evolution: from teen pop sensation to seasoned performer and songwriter.
What makes The Weightless Tour particularly special is its sense of balance. For longtime fans, it’s a reminder of the early 2000s era that defined a generation. For new listeners, it’s a reintroduction to an artist who’s continuously finding new ways to express himself.
The tour wraps November 15 in San Francisco, closing out a run that feels like both a homecoming and a new beginning. It’s not just another chapter in McCartney’s career, it’s a statement of where he stands now: confident, reenergized, and weightless.
The Weightless Tour marks not a return, but a reinvention.
PHOTOS LILY CRUSE @LILYONFILM