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UPCOMING TOUR DATES
July 26 - San Diego, CA - Soda Bar*
July 27 - Costa Mesa, CA - The Wayfarer*
July 28 - Las Vegas, NV - The Beverly Theater*
July 30 - Phoenix, AZ - Valley Bar*
August 2 - Austin, TX - 3Ten Austin City Limits -
August 3 - Dallas, TX - Dada -
August 6 - Atlanta, GA - Vinyl -^
August 7 - Carrboro, NC - Cat’s Cradle -^
August 8 - Washington, DC - DC9 -^
August 9 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Made -^
August 10 - Boston, MA - Brighton Music Hall -^
August 13 - Chicago, IL - Schubas Tavern -
August 14 - Minneapolis, MN - 7th Street Entry -
August 16 - Denver, CO - Globe Hall -
August 17 - Salt Lake City, UT - Soundwell -
August 20 - Seattle, WA - Barboza *
August 21 - Portland, OR - Mississippi Studios *
August 23 - San Francisco, CA - Bottom of the Hill *^
August 24 - Los Angeles, CA - Troubadour *^
* with support from Marlon Funaki
^ with support from Lucia Zambetti
- with support from future.exboyfriend
All tour info here
Following the release of Wonderland, The Palms played a hometown album release show at Aviator Nation Dreamland, allowing for a night of celebration in the place and with the people that inspired the latest music. Just a few weeks ago, the band wrapped up a Winter tour in support of Magic City Hippies.
Deeply dedicated to remaining DIY, Zambetti and Rothbard’s eclectic music tastes are what first led them to each other. After an unpleasant record label experience with their previous band Terraplane Sun, the need for the freedom to make music that defied categories led them to start The Palms.
Quickly making a name for themselves in LA and then spreading outward, the very first song they wrote, “Push Off,” was “a rallying cry to ourselves to keep going and not allow outside forces to bring us down or discourage us.” The song, released in 2015, reached #1 on HypeMachine and has since amassed more than 50 million streams across platforms, with the YouTube video hitting 16 million views. The duo write, record, produce and mix all the original material themselves.
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