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    Fitz and the Tantrums Release New Song, “Don’t Ever Let Em”

    By Dom VigilApril 17, 2019

    Starlight, the new album from 80’s infused synth-pop project Sunset Neon is hard to describe with just a few simple adjectives, but the first that come to mind are retro, glitchy, vibrant and timeless. Thirteen tracks in length, Starlight feels incredibly full, and that’s simply due to the fact that Sunset Neon utilizes every single song to introduce listeners to something new. No two songs sound alike, yet each track on Starlight sits perfectly alongside the next, stitched together with groovy bass, mind blowing production, electric vocals and an overall incredibly warm and fluorescent vibe.

     


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    Fitz and the Tantrums have released a second, brand new song that will appear on their highly anticipated, forthcoming album. “Don’t Ever Let Em” is available today at all digital retailers and streaming services HERE, and is accompanied by an official music video that can be viewed now below.

    Frontman Michael “Fitz” Fitzpatrick explains, “This song is really special to us.  We are so excited to show everyone all the different feelings on this album and we couldn’t wait any longer for you to hear it.  This one goes out to everyone…remember to keep your head up!”

    “Don’t Ever Let Em” follows the multi-platinum band’s effervescent lead single “123456, released last month, and available to download/stream HERE.   The track arrived in tandem with an electrifying, companion music video, streaming now at the band’s official YouTube channel.  Watch HERE.  “123456” is currently ascending the Alternative radio chart, following back-to-back weeks as the format’s #1 most added song.  The single marks the first new music from Fitz and the Tantrums since 2016’s acclaimed self-titled album, which featured the band’s biggest song to date, “HandClap” which has logged more than 400 MILLION worldwide streams while enjoying top 5 chart success at multi-format radio outlets nationwide.  Likewise, the 2x-Platinum certified song’s official companion video has amassed more than 80 MILLION views to date on YouTube alone.

    This summer, Fitz and the Tantrums will embark on a massive North American co-headlining tour with Elektra labelmates Young The Giant.  The cross-country trek kicks off at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, CO, on June 12, with dates continuing into August, including a special, homecoming show at The Forum in Los Angeles on August 10.  Support comes from indie-pop trio COIN (June-July) and indie-alt songstress Alice Merton (August).  Full itinerary below.  For more details, please visit www.YTGFITZ.com.  

    FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS

    NORTH AMERICAN TOUR 2019

    CO-HEADLINING WITH YOUNG THE GIANT

    SUPPORT FROM COIN (JUNE-JULY) + ALICE MERTON (AUGUST)

    MAY

    18 Richardson, TX Galatyn Park Urban Center (Wildflower! Arts & Music Festival)*

    22 Ghuangzou, China MAO Livehouse*

    23 Shanghai, China MAO Livehouse*

    26 Seoul, Korea Olympic Park (Seoul Jazz Festival)*

    JUNE

    12 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    14 Kansas City, MO Boulevardia Music Festival*

    15 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue*

    16 Indianapolis, IN Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park

    18 Cincinnati, OH PNC Pavilion

    20 Westbrook, ME Maine Savings Pavilion at Rock Row

    21 Boston, MA Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion

    22 Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore*

    23 New York, NY Forest Hills Stadium

    25 Richmond, VA Virginia Credit Union Live

    27 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE Outdoors

    28 Columbus, OH Express Live Outdoors

    29 Sterling Heights, MI Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill

    30 Cleveland, OH Jacob’s Pavilion at Nautica

    JULY

    2 Des Moines, IA Brenton Skating Plaza*

    3 Council Bluffs, IA Stir Concert Cove

    5 New Braunfels, TX Whitewater Amphitheater

    7 Houston, TX Lawn at White Oak Music Hall

    9 Oklahoma City, OK The Zoo Amphitheatre

    10 Fayetteville, AR Walmart AMP

    12 Nashville, TN Ascend Amphitheatre

    13 Charlotte, NC Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre

    14 Atlanta, GA State Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park

    16 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheater

    18 Tampa, FL The Cuban Club Courtyard

    19 St. Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheatre

    20 Miami, FL Bayfront Park Amphitheater

    21 Orlando, FL Orlando Amphitheater

    AUGUST

    1 Chicago, IL Grant Park (Lollapalooza)*

    2 West Allis, WI Wisconsin State Fair Park*

    4 Seattle, WA Marymoor Park Concerts

    6 Troutdale, OR Edgefield Amphitheater

    8 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl

    9 San Diego, CA CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre

    10 Los Angeles, CA The Forum

    11 Phoenix, AZ Comerica Theatre

    14 Reno, NV Grand Sierra Resort

    15 Berkeley, CA The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley

    16 Las Vegas, NV Downtown Las Vegas Events Center

    * = shows/festivals not including Young The Giant

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