Julia Michaels releases Priest video

JULIA MICHAELS releases the video for “Priest” today. Watch it HERE. The video follows visuals for “Body,” and “17” off of her recent EP release, Inner Monologue Part 2. Julia will bring the songs to life on the second leg of THE INNER MONOLOGUE TOUR which kicks off October 16 in Tempe, AZ and stops coast-to-coast. Check out the full confirmed itinerary below. Tickets are on-sale now HERE. GRAMMY® Award-nominated singer and songwriter Julia Michaels has transformed the pop music landscape not only from behind-the-scenes as one of the most in-demand songwriters, but in the spotlight as a solo artist as well. Her rapid rise can be attributed to identifiable honesty in every lyric, as exemplified in her triple-platinum selling debut single “Issues”.  In 2018, she garnered GRAMMY® Awards nominations in the categories of “Best New Artist” and “Song of the Year” for “Issues,” which amassed nearly 2 billion streams worldwide. Continuing that success, “Issues” notably became “the top-selling debut single by an artist in 2017,” and placed as the only solo female composition on Variety’s “30 Most Consumed Songs of 2017.” As a songwriter, MICHAELS has co-written 21 titles that have charted on the Billboard Hot 100, eleven of which have hit the Top 40, including \”Issues.\”  Those songwriting credits include smashes like Justin Bieber’s “Sorry,” Selena Gomez’s “Good for You” [feat. A$AP Rocky] & “Hands To Myself,” and Hailee Steinfeld’s “Love Myself.”  She’s also written titles for Britney Spears, Gwen Stefani, Linkin Park, Ed Sheeran, John Legend, P!NK, Maroon 5, Jessie Ware, Janelle Monae, Keith Urban, Shawn Mendes and more.  The cumulative worldwide stream tally for songs she has co-written is 20 billion to date. Since her debut as a solo artist, MICHAELS has built an enviable touring resume, joining artists like Maroon 5Keith UrbanShawn MendesNiall Horan, and P!NK, around the globe.  THE INNER MONOLOGUE TOUR DATES: 10/16 Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre 10/18 Austin, TX – Emo’s 10/19 Dallas, TX – House of Blues Dallas 10/20 Houston, TX – House of Blues Houston 10/22 Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre 10/23 Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works 10/25 Philadelphia, PA – Theater of Living Arts 10/26 Boston, MA – House of Blues Boston 10/27 Washington, DC – The 9:30 Club 10/30 New York, NY – Webster Hall 10/31 Montréal, QC – Corona Theatre 11/1 Toronto, ON – The Phoenix Concert Theatre 11/2 Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall 11/4 Royal Oak, MI (Detroit) – Royal Oak Music Theatre 11/5 Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom 11/6 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue 11/8 Englewood, CO (Denver) – Gothic Theatre 11/9 Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot 11/11 Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre 11/13 San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore 11/15 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom 11/16 Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre 11/22 Mexico City, MX – El Plaza Condesa