At this part of his younger music profession, Evan Honer is at his happiest when he’s writing unhappy songs.
It’s susceptible, melancholy melodies present in his hits “Mr. Meyers” and “Foolin’ Ourselves” which have grow to be the 23-year-old’s newest artistic compulsion. His gentle, folksy riffs appear to be catching on, as thousands and thousands of followers have already flocked to his music on the web.
“They’re actually simply simpler to jot down,” he says. “I believe I gravitate towards writing sadder melodies. It’s type of simply no matter I really feel impressed or skilled. I hope that there’s some blissful songs that I write sooner or later, nevertheless it’s a tragic track theme proper now.”
As his historical past suggests, when Honer obsessively locks in on an goal, the result’s often excellence.. The Arizona native, who now calls Nashville house, has gone from promising gymnastics prodigy to All-conference diver to now universally acknowledged folk-country recording artist. Presently in the midst of U.S. Nowhere Quick tour in help of his lately launched album Combating For.
“Enjoying in entrance of my viewers is my favourite factor to do,” he says. “My entire band’s from Arizona, and we now have actually, actually good time on stage, and I believe everybody else is having an excellent time too within the viewers, nevertheless it’s numerous lot of unhappy songs—and an excellent quantity of upbeat songs too.”
His distinctive nation model has grow to be enormous on social media, with practically 5 million likes on TikTok. Making Honer’s musical success much more distinctive is that it was simply two years in the past he had critical doubts about even persevering with making music. For a second, there have been doubts after an embarrassingly disappointing look on American Idol. Honer felt he introduced his greatest to the audition, but obtained what appeared just like the worst assessment doable. All three judges panned his efficiency.
Regardless that the criticism stung, fortunately for Honer, as a world-class collegiate diver, he had expertise coping with judges. Identical to dangerous music evaluations, he used decrease scores to work on weaknesses—by way of tweaking his coaching routine. It made Honer a stronger athlete, and with music, utilizing criticism as gas is popping the singer into certainly one of nation music’s prime up and coming artists.
“Being an athlete undoubtedly helped with that, Honer says. “I’ve handled a good quantity of rejection, and it actually by no means obtained to me an excessive amount of. American Idol was the largest one I’ve had, so it took just a little longer.”
Evan Honer Has All the time Been Consumed by Competitors
Rising up in Shock, AZ, about 45 miles northwest of Phoenix, Honer first brush with competitors was as an elementary college scholar. He grew to become consumed by the athleticism and dedication required for gymnastics, and by age 10 Honer had grow to be an Arizona regionals champion. By age 13, nonetheless, he had already fallen out of affection with gymnastics. He then turned his consideration to a pair of various disciplines: trampoline and enjoying the guitar. “I used to be a reasonably good gymnast,” he says, “however I simply obtained burnt out and needed to strive different issues like music.”
When he entered highschool, he tried out for the diving crew, though he didn’t know a lot concerning the sport. ”I wasn’t too acquainted with it,” he says. However with my [gymnastics] background, I used to be in a position to decide it up fairly quick.”
When it got here to success on the springboard, Honer’s greatest problem he says, was nailing the hurdle (the ultimate step sequence earlier than taking off). Apply and weightroom strikes like single-leg squats he says helped with method and mobility and allowed him to raise his abilities faster.
“I really feel like, so highschool diving was lots totally different, as a result of it simply wasn’t as critical. There was simply numerous issues that ought to have performed to make me a greater diver again then.”
Evan Honer Lower Weight to Change into All-Convention
Nevertheless, Honer was proficient sufficient to make it on the WAC Conferences’ California Baptist College (CBU). He says coaching was completely totally different—at the least 20 a hours per week was spent within the pool and within the weightroom. By the top of his freshman yr, he can see his expertise improve, in addition to his physique begin to shred, dropping 15 kilos. “I used to be mainly simply chopping energy, it was the only method for me,” Honer says. “I simply upped my cardio just a little bit after which simply reduce my energy. And it labored for me.”
In 2021, Honer, earned WAC Diver of the 12 months honors. He additionally grew to become the primary male diver to ever sweep the WAC championships and setting a brand new CBU and WAC platform rating report. On the identical time he certified for the WAC all-Tutorial Crew.
“Diving was my entire life. I grew to become obsessive about it,” he says. “It was simply all I ever considered. Once I would watch TV, it could simply be diving. By turning into obsessive about it I started setting extraordinarily excessive objectives for myself.

From Attempting to Characterize America to an ‘American Idol’ Nightmare
After incomes all-conference honors, Honer challenged himself to incomes a spot on the 2024 Olympics—diving’s highest stage. Nevertheless, in the course of the trials, his rating of 369 missed the competitors’s cutoff of 380. From there, diving misplaced its edge in Honer’s busy schedule. “My unique plan, since freshman yr, was to do a fifth yr and check out for the [2024] Olympics,” he says. “However my senior yr, my pursuits modified.”
By his senior season, Honer had developed a deeper ardour for music than athletics. Certainly not was it an in a single day transition. His days have been spent diving, coaching, and dealing on lecturers. At night time, nonetheless, Honer spent many faculty acting at open mics and or native golf equipment all through Riverside. “[The city] wasn’t enormous on music, however I attempted my greatest,” he says.
The extra Honer carried out, he says extra of his internal circle pushed him to achieve increased. It was an concept that hadn’t initially registered with him. “On the time I didn’t really feel the necessity to play on the largest stage on the earth,” he says. “I used to be type of OK with how issues have been. Then it type of felt like, yeah, possibly that is doable.”
In 2022, Evan Honer took his greatest leap—auditioning for American Idol. After getting the OK from his coach to skip observe, Honer headed to Vegas. In entrance of the Idol trio of celeb judges, Honer carried out his track, “How Might I Ever.” Hoping for the perfect, Honer wasn’t ready for a way dangerous the critique turned out. First, Lionel Ritchie mentioned no, then Katy Perry seconded that evaluation. Nevertheless, the third rejection stung probably the most. Nation celebrity Luke Bryan informed Honer he was higher off returning to diving and never threat his scholarship for music
“That was a tricky one, for certain,” he admits. “I struggled with that for months. I began pondering that possibly they have been proper. Right here’s three extraordinarily profitable individuals within the trade telling me it’s not price it. “
Turning Rejection Into Success
Though he continues to pour out a bunch of unhappy songs, Evan Honer can now giggle just a little about his American Idol expertise. Lower than a yr after being rejected, he’s established a base of 1,000,000 month-to-month listeners on Spotify who’re streaming his nation tunes sooner than even he might have anticipated.
“When it comes right down to it, no one has any concept who the subsequent artist can be to explode,” he says. “There’s lots of people which might be going to behave like they’ve it discovered, however actually no one has it discovered.”
He went again to Vegas after the Idol expertise and filmed a video for the remake of the Tyler Childers hit “Jersey Big.” The video went viral. Now with a brand new album and a tour that continues until the remainder of the yr, he’s grateful for all these followers and followers who caught with him.
Fortunately, I’m ready to do that full time and and go on the street and share the music, share my music with individuals that can pay attention. However yeah, I obtained three no’s from American Idol first.”
Over time the abilities by way of observe and efficiency have hardened Honer. The toughness he developed from athletics helped harden him for the cutthroat music biz.
“There’s numerous divers which might be actually good in observe, however whether or not it’s psychological or they get nervous, after they go into a contest, every thing is thrown out the window,” he says. “I’ve seen so many significantly better divers than me. However I’ve crushed them as a result of one thing out of the unusual will get in the best way. It performs a giant half.”
With no time in his Nashville schedule to proceed diving, Honer now depends on a working routine—a number of miles, a number of days per week—to keep up his athletic physique. However he guarantees when his profession builds so will the nation muscle.
“Considered one of my associates simply went on tour with Tim McGraw, and he travels with a semi truck that’s like Planet Health,” Evan Honer says. “Till I can have a kind of, working goes to be what I take pleasure in with health in the mean time.”