Eagle-Eye Cherry, the performer of the hit "Save Tonight" (which easily exceeds half a billion streams), returns with his seventh studio album, "Become A Light." With this album, he reconnects with the rock and post-punk energy of his childhood, drawing on memories of his teenage years in New York City – where he even lived next door to members of Talking Heads. "Become A Light" was produced in two phases. Half of it was written and recorded in Los Angeles with renowned songwriter and producer Jamie Hartman (Kylie Minogue, Rag'n'Bone Man, Kygo) and The Killers' bassist Mark Stoermer. The other half was made in Sweden with Peter Kvint, Eagle-Eye's long-time collaborator. The result of this true team effort is an album that aims to be organic, while also being modern and vibrant, much like the single "Hate To Love." With "Become A Light," Eagle-Eye Cherry opens a new chapter in his career, which will continue with a major European tour starting in autumn 2025, including about fifteen concerts in France.