Low Cut Connie Releases Protest Song ‘Settle Down’ & Announces 2026 Solo Tour

The tour kicks off on March 3 in Chicago and includes stops across the Midwest and Northeast.

By Nate Todd Nov 5, 2025 11:03 am PST

Low Cut Connie (Adam Weiner) released a new single, “Settle Down.” The protest song arrived with a video as well as 2026 dates for the singer-songwriter’s Livin in the USA Tour.

Weiner detailed the new track, “Settle Down.”

“The voice in ‘Settle Down’ is that of someone who is watching America slide into violence and corruption,” Adam said. “He has witnessed militarized policing against our civilians, brutality against immigrant communities and a rise in authoritarian censorship. He has fought many battles for human dignity, been beaten down, but does not give up the fight.”

The official video for “Settle Down” is a collaboration between Low Cut Connie and acclaimed photojournalist Alex Wroblewski:

“This is the second video I collaborated with Adam on – we made a video five years ago for his song ‘Look What They Did’ that documented urban decay in Atlantic City, NJ. This project incorporates still pictures from over the last decade of my career as a photojournalist. The images collectively capture a more polarized and divided country politically. They document what was and is happening between protesters and police and the tension that has been felt virtually everywhere – from the streets of the suburban Midwest and American South to the steps of the U.S. Capitol and across Washington D.C.”

Watch the visual for “Settle Down” below:

Low Cut Connie’s Livin in the USA solo tour commences March 3 at City Winery in Chicago. The 13-date run stretches across March and April with stops in the Midwest and Northeast, including performances in St. Paul, Nashville and New York City. The spring dates wrap up on April 18 at the Anchor Rock Club in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Tickets are on sale now.

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