Sometimes a song hits, and while it doesn’t necessarily explode, it permeates the mainstream consciousness to the point where it is clear the artist is going to be huge. Example: “Just A Girl” broke No Doubt into the conversation of the public, although it was far from their most popular song.

This is where Jon Bellion is at. He’s had a number of successes, none bigger than the single “All Time Low.” And while it seems absurd that a song with over 72 million views online doesn’t count as the big breakout anymore, just listen to it. It is clear that Bellion, 26, is only scratching the surface of what he will do in the future—the delivery of the lyrics and the layers of sound show just what kind of level Bellion will be playing at as he puts it all together. That track can be found on The Human Condition, which peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Album charts and featured a number of other singles including oh-so-danceable “Guillotine” and the happy-go-lucky “80’s Films.”

Now is the perfect time to see him, right before he becomes one of the biggest acts on the planet.

Brooklyn Bowl at The Linq, 7 p.m. Oct. 6, starting at $29.50 plus fee. 702.862.2695