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    Young Culture Releases New EP & Shares “21 Days” Video

    By Dom VigilJanuary 18, 2019

    When Mark Hoppus made a joke about playing in a tin can, it was obvious that he was poking fun at the name of Denver’s venue, the Pepsi Center, but even from the more expensive floor seats, his words rang true. Although I’ve lived in Colorado my entire life, this was my first concert at the Pepsi Center, but long before Blink-182, or their openers The All-American Rejects and A Day To Remember took the stage, I was already well aware that the venue is notorious for not having the greatest sound. Unfortunately, this was proven true throughout the night as sets were riddled with sound problems, but thankfully, each band’s performance (especially Blink-182’s) more than made up for the less than high quality sound system.


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    Pop rock band Young Culture is taking 2019 by storm with the release of their new EP, (This Is) Heaven, out now via Equal Vision Records. The band has also shared a brand new video for their latest single, “21 Days” which can be seen now below.

    Fans can stream (This Is) Heaven via Spotify and Apple Music, or purchase it online at youngculture.merchnow.com.

    “Creating this EP was our opportunity to take all the negativity in our lives and channel it into something beautiful,” lead singer Alex Magnan shares.”It really goes to show that every bad situation is a song waiting to happen, and for us to be able to do so is heaven.“

    Young Culture will be hitting the road with The Happy Alright later this month in support of the new release. For a full list of shows, please see below or visit facebook.com/youngcultureNY.

    Upcoming Tour Dates:

    1/18 – Dallas, TX @ The Prophet Bar

    1/19 – Oklahoma City, OK @ 89th Street

    1/20 – Albuquerque, NM @ The Jam Spot

    1/22 – Phoenix, AZ @ Trunk Space

    1/23 – San Diego, CA @ Che Café

    1/24 – Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction

    1/25 – Murrieta, CA @ The MSC

    1/26 – Bakersfield, CA @ Jerry’s Pizza

    1/27 – Fresno, CA @ Full Circle Brewery

    1/29 – Portland, OR @ Post 134

    1/30 – Bremerton, WA @ The Charleston

    1/31 – Pocatello, ID @ Deckadence

    2/1 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Underground

    2/3 – Denver, CO @ 7th Circle

    2/8 – Ottawa, ON @ The 27 Club

    2/9 – Toronto, ON @ Sneaky Dee’s

    2/10 – Hamilton, ON @ Doors

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