
About
BIO - IZAK CIRILLO

Izak Cirillo is an indie singer-songwriter from Louisville, KY who grew up with a bass in his hands and a head full of melodies. He’s been playing in bands since he was 11, swapping instruments, stages, and stories as naturally as breathing. Over the years, he’s played with groups like Maggie Halfman (2023–2025), The Ego Trippers (2015–2025), The Health Club (2020–2025), Normac (2018–2019), Honeymack (2021–2022), and Pocket Change (2015–2016), shaping a sound rooted in honesty and lived experience.
His journey has taken him from small rooms to big stages, sharing the bill with artists like the Plain White T’s, The Weeks, Dexter & The Moonrocks, Mitchell Ferguson, Houndmouth, Wombo, and Marlon Funaki, as well as performing at Big Stomp Festival. Each show — whether a backyard hang, a vineyard set, or a late-night festival slot — adds another layer to the story he’s telling.
But for Izak, music isn’t just performance. It’s connection.
He creates spaces where people feel seen, grounded, and kind of timeless — the way a good song freezes everything for a moment. His brand sits at the crossroads of heritage and innovation: rooted in California’s open-sky culture but unafraid to break the mold. He believes music should feel like an experience, a conversation, a bridge between strangers who suddenly don’t feel so strange.
He’s not interested in chasing trends or playing by the rules. What drives him is depth, honesty, and creating moments people carry with them long after the last note fades. If you hear him live, you’re not just listening — you’re part of something bigger than yourself.
This is more than music.
It’s connection.
It’s experience.
It’s the future we play together.



