Certain generations hear the band name “Sublime,” and suddenly… everything turns sublime.
The iconic ’90s group’s music is still cherished to this day, especially since they’ve been performing of late for all the die-hards out there. The fans, of course, know that Sublime’s original frontman, Bradley Nowell, tragically died back in 1996.
But his legacy lives on — in the form of his talented son Jakob Nowell, who filled Bradley’s lead-singer shoes in 2023 and has been crooning marvelously with the original band members.
In fact, a recent TikTok clip of Jakob, 30, went viral this week after fans realized just how spot-on the musician sounds in singing like his late father.
Check out the video below, where the band’s new frontman belts out their classic song “Summertime” at a concert. “Sublime Summer never ends 🌞 Doin’ Time live at Shaky Knees Festival 2025,” the caption reads for the post that was dropped by Sublime’s official TikTok account.
And if you think Jakob sounds just like his dad, you’re on the same wavelength as the many TikTok users who commented on the recent clip. “Thats Jakob Nowell… its Bradley’s son. he sounds great and the only person that should head that band,” wrote one user, while another person commented, “It’s insane how much he sounds like Bradley.”
Among Sublime’s upcoming performances is a stop in Arizona in February 2026, where they’ll scheduled to jam at Innings Festival in the city of Tempe. Another legendary ’90s band, Blink-182, will serve as a headliner amongst a star-studded lineup that also includes:
Innings Festival, held annually at Tempe Beach Park & Arts Park, combines live music with baseball, bringing together fans of both in one place. According to the official flyer, appearances from MLB legends are expected.
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