Global phenomenon Marc Rebillet, better known as “Loop Daddy,” is making a major move with the release of his first-ever studio single, “Vibes Alright.” This track marks a departure from his signature style of live-streamed improvised music and signifies a pivot towards studio production.

“Vibes Alright” arrives amidst Rebillet’s wildly popular “We Outside” tour, which is currently crisscrossing the U.K. and E.U. The single is a collaborative effort, featuring production and writing credits from Jacob Portrait (Lil Yachty, Alex G,Unknown Mortal Orchestra). Additionally, the track boasts Grammy-winning mixing by Manny Marroquin (Bruno Mars,The Rolling Stones, Alicia Keys) and mastering by the legendary Randy Merrill (Blink-182, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry,Maroon 5).

Marc captured the hearts and minds of millions during the past few years. He is like a magnet that attracts people online and in person.

This new single represents a fresh approach for Rebillet. While his usual method involves crafting music live using looped samples, “Vibes Alright” originated from a live improvisation with a drummer on an analog 8-track recorder.

“The only way to push Marc creatively was to bring my 8-track and a drummer to the studio. Marc is a master at capturing the universal vibe, but with this track, we wanted to explore what’s brewing in his head when the livestream isn’t on.” – Jacob Portrait

Following the European leg of the “We Outside” Tour, Rebillet will bring the energy to North America this fall. The tour includes four sold-out nights at New York’s iconic Blue Note Jazz Club, along with stops in Los Angeles, Atlanta,Washington D.C., Chicago, Toronto, and more.

About Marc Rebillet

Marc Rebillet, the “Loop Daddy,” rose to fame with his captivating live-streamed improvisational music sessions. Starting in 2016 from his bedroom in a robe and boxers, these streams have garnered over 300 million views. Rebillet is a live-show powerhouse, selling out tours worldwide and gracing the stages of major festivals, including a history-making,highly-streamed set on Coachella’s Main Stage.

A classically trained pianist, Rebillet has released three collections of his improvised streams. His music boasts over 11.8 million streams, while his YouTube channel thrives with 2 million subscribers and a staggering 127 million views (and counting).

Rebillet isn’t afraid to collaborate. He’s jammed with the likes of Erykah Badu, Reggie Watts, and Flying Lotus, and has even welcomed Wyclef Jean, Tokimonsta, and Tenacious D as guests on his streamed sets.

Beyond music, Rebillet has appeared in a Fenty Beauty ad (Rihanna’s brand) and films like “80 For Brady,” “Dumb Money,” and “Ricky Stanicky.” He even secured his first Billboard #1 with the viral hit “Your New Morning Alarm.”

2024 is a monumental year for Loop Daddy. This marks the release of his debut studio music, extensive tours spanning four continents, and the premiere of his documentary.

Tour Dates

July 12—Vitrolles, France—Jardin Sonore Festival
July 14—Montreux, Switzerland—Montreux Jazz Festival
July 16—Milan, Italy—Circolo Magnolia
July 18—Meco Sesimbra, Portugal—Super Bock Super Rock
August 7—Budapest, Hungary—Sziget Festival
August 9—Barcelona, Spain—Brunch Electronik
August 12—London, United Kingdom—Troxy (SOLD OUT)
August 13—London, United Kingdom—Troxy (SOLD OUT)
August 15—Manchester, United Kingdom—o2 Victoria Warehouse (SOLD OUT)
August 16—Glasgow, United Kingdom—SWG3 Galvanizers Yard
August 20—Hamburg, Germany—Stadtpark Open Air*
August 21—Berlin, Germany—Parkbühne Wuhlheide*
August 23—Gdańsk, Poland—The Shipyard
August 26—Utrecht, Netherlands—Tivolivredenburg (SOLD OUT)
August 27—Utrecht, Netherlands—Tivolivredenburg (SOLD OUT)
August 28—Utrecht, Netherlands—Tivolivredenburg (SOLD OUT)
August 30—Zürich, Switzerland—Zürich Openair
August 31- September 1—Seattle, WA—Bumbershoot
September 6—Tulsa, OK—Neon Prairie
September 22—Redmond, OR—Cascade Equinox Festival
September 26 (early show)—New York, NY—Blue Note Jazz Club (SOLD OUT)
September 26 (late show)—New York, NY—Blue Note Jazz Club (SOLD OUT)
September 27 (early show)—New York, NY—Blue Note Jazz Club (SOLD OUT)
September 27 (late show)—New York, NY—Blue Note Jazz Club (SOLD OUT)
September 28 (early show)—New York, NY—Blue Note Jazz Club (SOLD OUT)
September 28 (late show)—New York, NY—Blue Note Jazz Club (SOLD OUT)
September 29 (early show)—New York, NY—Blue Note Jazz Club (SOLD OUT)
September 29 (late show)—New York, NY—Blue Note Jazz Club (SOLD OUT)
October 19—Vancouver, BC—Commodore Ballroom (SOLD OUT)
October 20—Vancouver, BC—Commodore Ballroom (SOLD OUT)
October 23—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre
October 25—Dallas, TX—The Studio at the Factory
October 26—Dallas, TX—The Studio at the Factory (SOLD OUT)
October 27—Dallas, TX—The Studio at the Factory (SOLD OUT)
October 30—San Francisco, CA—The Regency Ballroom
October 31—San Francisco, CA—The Regency Ballroom (SOLD OUT)
November 1—San Francisco, CA—The Regency Ballroom (SOLD OUT)
November 3—Los Angeles, CA—The Belasco (SOLD OUT)
November 4—Los Angeles, CA—The Belasco
November 21—Atlanta, GA—Variety Playhouse (SOLD OUT)
November 22—Atlanta, GA—Variety Playhouse (SOLD OUT)
November 23—Atlanta, GA—Variety Playhouse
November 25—Washington, D.C.—9:30 club (SOLD OUT)
November 26—Washington, D.C.—9:30 club (SOLD OUT)
November 27—Washington, D.C.—9:30 club
November 28—Philadelphia, PA—Union Transfer (SOLD OUT)
November 30—Philadelphia, PA—Union Transfer (SOLD OUT)
December 2—Boston, MA—Royale (SOLD OUT)
December 3—Boston, MA—Royale (SOLD OUT)
December 5—Chicago, IL—Thalia Hall (SOLD OUT)
December 6—Chicago, IL—Thalia Hall (SOLD OUT)
December 7—Chicago, IL—Thalia Hall (SOLD OUT)
December 9—Toronto, ON—The Concert Hall (SOLD OUT)
December 10—Toronto, ON—The Concert Hall (SOLD OUT)
December 11—Toronto, ON—The Concert Hall
December 12—Toronto, ON—The Concert Hall
*with Flying Lotus