Myles Lloyd Joins JUNNY’s Canadian Run, Then Turns “Drive Me Crazy” Into a K-pop Crossover Moment
Myles Lloyd’s rise has always felt cinematic
the kind built on late-night vulnerability, pop-laced hooks, and the confidence to leave space between the lines. Now the Montreal alternative R&B artist is stepping into his most visible chapter yet, joining Korean-Canadian singer-songwriter JUNNY across all Canadian dates this winter, with stops in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary. Tickets are on sale now.
The tour announcement lands with a second headline that speaks to where Lloyd’s sound is traveling next, not just geographically, but culturally. On February 20, he releases “DMC,” a K-pop reimagining of his track “Drive Me Crazy,” featuring Gemini, Karencici, and JUNNY.
What makes the pivot feel earned is the story behind it. The original “Drive Me Crazy” quietly took on a life of its own in the global K-pop ecosystem, building to more than 25 million streams, earning a co-sign from ENHYPEN, and charting on South Korea’s Top 200. In other words, the crossover already happened, Lloyd is just meeting the moment with intention.
Tour dates with JUNNY
Feb 16, Montreal, Le National
Feb 17, Toronto, The Phoenix Concert Theatre
Mar 4, Vancouver, Vogue Theatre
Mar 5, Calgary, The Palace Theatre
“DMC” feat. Gemini, Karencici, and JUNNY, out February 20