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They put on a fantastic show! They open with "I'm With You" and I hate to say it, but that's the best part. They come out with rapid, crazy lights and TONS of energy so the crowd is at its peak, and it carries through the entire song--truly memorable. That same excitement doesn't hold up, though, so don't expect a high octane show. Again, I had an amazing time and I really, really enjoyed them. I wouldn't hesitate to see them again--I might when they come to Richmond in a few months--but I'm just saying that it's odd how it climaxes early and then mellows out from then on. Interesting stuff. I definitely would HIGHLY recommend them, though, they're bunches of fun and are excellent performers.

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Grouplove was amazing!!! The concert was very fun, lit, and full of amazing vibes. Grouplove sure knows how to throw a show, this was their best show yet. Since the first time i listened to Close Your Eyes And Cont To Ten, i fell in love with them. And when you hear them live you get this amazing feeling inside of you and it comes out and you become free. I had so much fun being in the front row singing my heart out, making eye contact with all the band members, and enjoying their music live. Nothing beats live music, especially Grouplove's.

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After watching Grouplove's live, I started to feel grateful about life again. I have been in a gloomy mood this week, but when I saw Grouplove, I suddenly felt connected to their energy and hippie spirits, which are so contagious. I absolutely love them. I am not so sure when the new album Big Mess came out because I love Never Trust A Happy Song more, while after seeing their live, I can say that going to their live is among my rightest choices. Christian's voice is amazing, besides Hannah another guitarist sang too and sounded great as well. I love their style, their stage presence and their spontaneous spirits in their heart.

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SoCal-based ensemble Grouplove will be hitting the road in early 2024 promoting their new album 'I Want It All Right Now' . Their Rock And Roll You Won’t Save Me Tour kicks off February 28th in Seattle and stretches through March visiting major markets like San Diego, Denver, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Washington DC, New York and their hometown of Los Angeles. Joining the tour in support will be special guest Bully . Prior to the tour, the band will be joining Pink during her Trustfall Tour along with KidCutUp .

Grouplove released their sixth studio album 'I Want It All Right Now' on July 7th, 2023 via Glassnote Records. The new album follows up 2021's 'This Is This' and 2020's 'Healer' which tied a career-best #5 on Billboard's Alternative chart. Back in 2016, the band launched their Big Mess World Tour which stretched into 2017 and visited Australia, Europe and North America. The following year, they joined portions of Imagine Dragons during their Evolve Tour along with K.Flay . Current members include Hannah Hooper, Chris Zucconi, Andrew Wessen, Daniel Gleason and Benjamin Homola.

Feb 28, 2024 - Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo Feb 29, 2024 - Portland, OR @ McMenamins Crystal Ballroom Mar 2, 2024 - Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater Mar 5, 2024 - San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park Mar 6, 2024 - Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues Mar 8, 2024 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern Mar 9, 2024 - Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren Mar 11, 2024 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot Mar 12, 2024 - Aspen, CO @ Belly Up Aspen Mar 13, 2024 - Denver, CO @ The Mission Ballroom Mar 15, 2024 - Saint Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre Mar 16, 2024 - Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre Mar 17, 2024 - Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew's Hall Mar 19, 2024 - Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live! Mar 20, 2024 - Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart's Mar 22, 2024 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Roxian Theatre Mar 23, 2024 - Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall Mar 25, 2024 - Richmond, VA @ The National Mar 27, 2024 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club Mar 29, 2024 - Boston, MA @ Roadrunner Mar 30, 2024 - New York, NY @ Terminal 5

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Indie pop rockers Grouplove have announced a run of headlining shows in 2024 dubbed the Rock and Roll You Won’t Save Me   Tour .

“It’s tour time!” the band wrote in an announcement posted to social media. “We are hitting the road in Feb/March on our first headlining tour in 110 years and we are taking Bully with us!!! Are you in need of a cathartic release in a space full of love and amazing people? Then this tour is for you and for us! Thank you for your patience – it’s worth the wait.”

The tour includes stops at theaters and clubs around the West Coast, Southwest, Rocky Mountains, Midwest, and East Coast and will feature music from the band’s extensive discography, including hits like “Tongue Tied” and songs from the group’s latest album, I Want It All Right Now . Released earlier this year to widespread acclaim, the album draws inspiration from the transformative experience Hannah Hooper and Christian Zucconi , the married couple at the helm of Grouplove, have had raising a daughter with sensory needs.

“From the get-go, our band has been about bringing joy and a sense of safety and inclusion to people’s lives,” said Hooper, “and now we feel even more of a need to help everyone feel this very powerful love that we believe exists and that links all of us together.”

Tickets to see Grouplove on the Rock and Roll You Won’t Save Me Tour will be available via a presale starting Wednesday, October 11th at 10 a.m. local time. They will go on sale to the general public on Friday, October 13th, with VIP packages available for all shows. Click below for a list of tour dates.

Grouplove is currently on the road with P!NK ‘s Summer Carnival tour and will join the pop star for her winter run. For a full list of the band’s upcoming shows and to purchase tickets, visit its website .

Rock and Roll You Won’t Save Me Tour:

February 28th, 2024 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo*

February 29th, 2024 – Portland, OR @ McMenamins Crystal Ballroom*

March 2nd, 2024 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater*

March 5th, 2024 – San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park*

March 6th, 2024 – Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues Anaheim*

March 8th, 2024 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern*

March 9th, 2024 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren*

March 11th, 2024 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot*

March 12th, 2024 – Aspen, CO @ Belly Up Aspen*

March 13th, 2024 – Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom*

March 15th, 2024 – St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre*

March 16th, 2024 – Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre*

March 17th, 2024 – Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall*

March 19th, 2024 – Columbus, OH @ Kemba Live!*

March 20th, 2024 – Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s*

March 22nd, 2024 – Mckees Rocks, PA @ Roxian Theatre*

March 23rd, 2024 – Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall*

March 25th, 2024 – Richmond, VA @ The National*

March 27th, 2024 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club

March 29th, 2024 – Boston, MA @ Roadrunner*

March 30th, 2024 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5*

*Support from Bully

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Rock Your World with the Grouplove Tour: A Melodic Expedition

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The effervescent indie rock vibes have found a harmonic abode in the ongoing Grouplove Tour, weaving melodies that resonate with the soul. This journey of music and rhythm is not just a concert but an epitome of how camaraderie transforms into evocative tunes. The tour’s notoriety for its energetic performances is already creating ripples in the music community.

A Symphony of Togetherness

Grouplove’s inception is nothing short of a serendipitous musical odyssey. The ensemble came together in 2009 during a residency at an artist commune in Crete. The immediate bond among the members transcended beyond just friendship, culminating in a musical entity known for its effervescent sound and vibrant live shows.

The Current Melodic Voyage

The ongoing Grouplove Tour is a testament to their evocative musical narrative, with each concert being a unique spectacle. Fans are treated to a plethora of their hit songs along with fresh tracks, encapsulating a narrative that’s both nostalgic and novel. The tour is not just about music but a shared experience of rhythmic exploration.

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The adulation from fans is a melody reverberating through social media and fan forums. The exhilaration is palpable, with many lauding the tour as a ‘must-experience’ event. Their Instagram and Twitter feeds are flooded with photos and heartfelt messages depicting the profound impact of their music.

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Los Angeles band Grouplove had a busy summer as part of a triple bill supporting Pink and Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo on a North American tour. And just before embarking on that tour, Grouplove also dropped their latest album, I Want It All Right Now . While the band were in the Twin Cities as part of that summer tour, they had some time off to explore the area’s restaurants and running trails, and they also took some time to visit The Current studio to play songs from the new album and to chat with host Mac Wilson. Watch and listen to the compete session above, and read a transcript below.

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Mac Wilson: I'm Mac Wilson from The Current and I am joined in our studio today by group love. Dan, Hannah, Christian, thank you for stopping by today.

Hannah Hooper: Thanks for having us. 

Mac Wilson: So you are out in the midst of a really intriguing tour. One of the most unique triple bills that, it really works in my head, but Pink, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, and Grouplove playing together at Target Field. What was your first thought when this triple billing came together?

Hannah Hooper: Yeah, so different. Just the sheer scale of it is different, but we were so excited and in almost like a psychedelic way, because it's just such a unique tour with amazing women on it, which is very cool.

Mac Wilson: We were talking about when you take the stage relatively early, you almost take on the role of you know, getting people to their seats while you're playing. In your head, how is that a little bit different, obviously, from playing a headline show of your own? Do you have to adjust your own headspace or do you just kind of let it fly?

Hannah Hooper: No, no, you adjust your headspace for sure. I, like, it took a couple of shows to get used to it. But we have realized after walking around these stadiums, that a lot of people are up in the like, what's that area called?

Christian Zucconi: Nosebleeds.

Hannah Hooper: Nosebleeds. Like a lot of people. Like, we've gone up there and had like standing ovations, you know, during Pink's set. And so, now we play to them. And they're just, they look like tiny ants. But there's massive screens where they see us, so there is that connection. And it's very... it's weird.

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Mac Wilson: So these are indeed stadium shows. Are there any particular — like, I'm thinking from in terms of architecture: Are there any stadiums that have really stuck out for you over the last couple of weeks?

Hannah Hooper: Yes.

Daniel Gleason: Fenway. Fenway Park, did two nights.

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Mac Wilson: Yeah. Were there people up on the Green Monster? Or was that behind you? How did they set up the stage?

Daniel Gleason: There weren't people on the Monster. It was, yeah, and there's nobody behind the stage. But you know, you're flanked everywhere you look. And the facade of the Fenway Park with the press boxes in the back is just really cool. There's like nooks and crannies to that stadium that nowhere else really has, you know? And the history, and you're kind of walking around, and there's, you know, major events happened over there or over there. And that's a really cool aspect of it. Wrigley [Field in Chicago] is another one that'll be sort of like that, I think, with all the history.

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Mac Wilson: So you're going to the actual cool ballparks — no disrespect to U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings stadium in downtown, that's like a giant room that you're inside — these are buildings with actually some character, and that's got to be exciting to, you know, learn your way around each of these new spots.

Christian Zucconi: Yes.

Hannah Hooper: It's very, it's very cool, because actually, Dan is quite the historian with these places, so he — and he's seen Pearl Jam, like, everywhere, in every stadium, like many times, so he has so many memories coming in — and it's really cool for many reasons. He's also like a huge baseball fan. So I played my first game of catch the other day at Fenway.

Daniel Gleason: On Fenway, like, on the dirt.

Hannah Hooper: Like, never worn a baseball mitt before and didn't realize it feels like you're wearing like an extension, leather claw of your hand. And catching a baseball, just the sensation of it was so new for me, and to do it there, I just felt super lucky.

Daniel Gleason: It's just cool to be connected to that history, you know, where you're like, "FDR spoke at Fenway Park." You know, to kind of like rally the country for World War II. Like, even aside from, you know, the baseball and all the lore and mythology and all that, like, substantial stuff happened at these ballparks, because it is, you know, America's pastime, to be cliché, it's, you know, it matters.

Hannah Hooper: It's really cool.

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Mac Wilson: We were chatting a little bit beforehand, and you said that you've had some time to explore Minneapolis St. Paul, being in town for a couple of days. So with the pacing of this particular tour, you do get that time rather than like the more breakneck pace of where you're headlining and you're going city to city to city; you've had a little bit more opportunities to stretch out. So what are some of the sights that you've been able to see while you've been in town?

Hannah Hooper: Well, just to clarify, we actually had our first real day off of this tour here, because our bus broke down. So we've been driving ourselves to every show, which has actually been, depending on your perspective at the moment, like pretty bonding for the band, because it's like the return to the OG days. Would you say Christian? 

Christian Zucconi: Yeah.

Hannah Hooper: I just wanted to hear your voice.

Christian Zucconi: I do have a voice, but I'm happy listening to you guys.

Hannah Hooper: I love your voice. Anyway, it was a — but, what did we do here? We walked — first of all, we got in this weird thing where we've been like checking our steps, which is like pretty dorky — but everyone just walking. Yeah, everyone, I think everyone does it now; we were like, "Dude, I got 18,000 steps today!" Just like walking across all the bridges. We went to Brasa , which is like, had amazing chicken. I think I told you the story, but I after I was just like, eating this incredible chicken two days in a row, and like all the crazy sides like the plantains, and was dipping everything in this green sauce. And I was like, "Excuse me, miss, what is this green sauce? It's so delicious." And she's like, "Oh, it's basically just mayonnaise." And I was like, "Oh my God, I've been eating tablespoons full of mayonnaise for the last two days!"

Christian Zucconi: It was so good we went back twice.

Hannah Hooper: Yeah, it was so good.

Christian Zucconi: We went along the river for a while, south of the city. And it was really pretty. And I saw everyone like commuting to work on their bicycles, and running and exercising. 

Hannah Hooper: Well, you're being really modest right now, because why did you go along the river? 

Christian Zucconi: I started running lately, in the last year or so, so I've been taking care of myself. And it's fun to like, get that time.

Hannah Hooper: What did you not only clock yesterday, but how far did you run?

Christian Zucconi: Twenty-seven miles.

Hannah Hooper: He ran 10 miles!

Christian Zucconi: No, it's nice to get that time. But also this is like, that was the longest I've ever run in my life was in Minneapolis. And it was the most beautiful run I've ever been on. Just like take that time early in the morning and just kind of like clear your head. It was nice to do here. And I look forward to coming back and doing it again when it's little colder.

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Mac Wilson: Yeah, right. I'm thinking in terms of altitude, this has got to be a pretty good spot. It's not like in in the mountains or anything, so we hopefully are just the right spot for you.

Christian Zucconi: Yeah!

Mac Wilson: We are in The Current studio with Grouplove. And you mentioned, too, that you went to the National last night at the Armory. And you telling the story about that, it made me think about the way that bands support other artists over time. Now bear with me, this is the memory that popped into my mind: Several years ago, there was a triple bill at Xcel, just down the street, where it was R.E.M., Modest Mouse, and the National opening up. So the National had to like get all of their best songs into half an hour. And that's sort of what you're doing on this tour supporting Pat Benatar and Pink. That's kind of like live music at its purest; you are getting the best half-hour of music in your entire catalogue, and you're presenting it as efficiently and yet trying to connect with as many people as you can. That's got to be wild. That's sort of limiting. It's also got to be really exciting, in a way, just playing the best of your best.

Hannah Hooper: Yeah, I mean, I would say we've been changing up the set a lot. And we also just dropped a new album, I Want It All Right Now . And so we've been playing a lot of the new album, which we like, we can't say like fans or people that I've heard us before think it's the best, but for us currently, in this place in life, like the new is the best, right? It's the most exciting. It was just written. We feel the most connected to it. So that has been, it's been cool to like get to know the songs live at such a massive, in such a massive space and like sort of see what's connecting, and what isn't.

Christian Zucconi: And what feels, like, right at the time, too. And they all feel good. But it's nice coming out like swinging with one of your best songs, I think for sure.

Hannah Hooper: It is a wild feeling when we're playing the last song of the set, and we're like, "We just started!" Like, we're just we're just getting into it. Like, I'm just about to do a flip or something.

Daniel Gleason: Feels like a fever dream. You like get done, and you're like — while it's happening, it feels surreal — but you get done, and you're like, "That was actually really fun, right?" Like, "We had a great time."

Daniel Gleason: And then like two hours later, you're like, "That was amazing." It just, it happens so quick, that it's hard to even... It feels, like you were saying earlier, like you have those days where your brain feels outside of your body. That's kind of how it feels to play in those places for that short of a time.

Hannah Hooper: Yeah. 

Mac Wilson: I've been thinking about the title of the new record, I Want It All Right Now , and how — correct me if I'm wrong, it's my interpretation of the title anyway — it's sort of a sentiment that a lot of us have had, like, coming out of the worst of the COVID 19 pandemic. You want your music out to the world, you want to do everything right now. It sort of mirrors that feeling like "OK, we need to make up for lost time in a lot of different ways."

Hannah Hooper: I love that interpretation. I honestly, I think that the title, just like our songs, kind of like gets like a new meaning almost every day, but like, I like that one. So I'm just leaning into that.

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Mac Wilson: I'm curious about one of the metaphors, meaning wise, in one of the songs that you played in our studio today, "Cheese"; I thought of that self-help book, Who Moved My Cheese, where you're trying to adjust to these seemingly small changes that you, that might pop up on any given day, but they have the potential to really, really throw you off. That's something that, I mean, I've struggled with over the last couple of years, and I'm curious if that's the central metaphor, or whether it's money, or what is the cheese in this song?

Christian Zucconi: The cheese is like a place in your mind where you go to feel OK, I think. But I don't want to tell you what it is, because it can be anything you want it to be. But I think when we wrote that song, it's like, life's moving so fast and it's so chaotic, especially as you age, you want to hold on to all these dear, kind of core memories that kind of help you define who you are, and not lose sight of that. And it's always like, keep that close, like remember your beautiful self amidst all this, like, crazy world events that are always happening more and more.

Hannah Hooper: Stay close to that.

Christian Zucconi: And like, stay close to your purity. I think that's where it kind of comes from. But if people want to think it's about money, too, that's cool.

Hannah Hooper: John Congleton, who produced the album, he was always like, "Let's make that cheese. Let's make that cheese." And I was like—

Christian Zucconi: "Stack that cheddar!"

Hannah Hooper: Yeah, stack that cheddar. I was like, "That's not what the song's about."

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Christian Zucconi: It's also not about real cheese. So that's important that people don't think we're singing about like things we like to eat.

Hannah Hooper: Also, if you're in music, there's no cheese.

Mac Wilson: Yeah.

Christian Zucconi: If you're singing.

Hannah Hooper: You gotta love it.

Mac Wilson: So Grouplove, you're here playing a Target Field tonight with Pat Benatar and Pink, and I'm curious what the next step is for you. Do you have plans now to, after sort of road testing all of these new songs, are you going to be able to stretch out a bit more and do your own thing like a separate tour all your own?

Hannah Hooper: Yeah, we're going to do a tour at like, end of February through March, which we haven't announced yet, so I guess we're dropping it here. We're like, workshopping some names of the tour right now. We got a good one going, which is "The Rock and Roll, You Won't Save Me" tour, which is a line in the last song of the album. But it's going to be so fun to go from playing these stadiums to go and play to our fan base with this new album and really just like reconnect. And we are thinking of sort of playing smaller rooms on purpose, just to like, have that dichotomy of just like insanity and then like coming home to our fan base a little bit.

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Mac Wilson: This is déjà vu for me, because I had a very similar conversation a couple of years back with Metric, where they put out a new record, they went out with Smashing Pumpkins, and they were like, "Well, you know, Smashing Pumpkins fans, they were kind of like, apathetic towards the song." Like, it was good, but it was OK. But then they went off and they really got a grip of what their new songs were all about, and then they did their own thing, and that helped them in the end. So that's sort of striking me as a parallel here.

Christian Zucconi: Yeah. 

Mac Wilson: I asked them at one point, if they met Billy Corgan, they're like, "Well, no, not really."

Christian Zucconi: I once met Billy Corgan when I was working backstage at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. I was like stocking dressing rooms. And he was going around, and I had a CD I wanted to give him, and I went up to give it to him, and he had like an assistant who — he wouldn't take it — and he was like, pointed to her and she took it, and there's like, 10, 12 other CDs in this pile. I was like, "Oh, he's never gonna listen to that!"

Hannah Hooper: Oh, man. I've never heard that. That's wild.

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Mac Wilson: So you've got a Billy Corgan story. But now I'm curious, do you get the chance to sit down and chat at all with Pat Benatar and/or Pink?

Hannah Hooper: We haven't yet, but I feel like this tour for us is really split into two parts. And one is where we're the opener, and the next one we're like, do we call it main support?

Daniel Gleason: Yeah, yeah.

Hannah Hooper: Feels so ... I feel like it's that... So the next part of the tour is just us and Pink, and DJ KidCutUp opening, and I think that that's going to lead to a little bit more of a hang. But right now, it's pretty chaotic; we're all just like traveling. OK, so basically no, we haven't told Pink, or Pat Benatar.

Daniel Gleason: Well, that's something, even just saying that Pink has seen you perform, like, "Pink knows who I am." Like that, in and of itself, that's exciting.  She came and saw us and Andrew met her. She came and saw us at Ohana Festival in California, so I've seen her. We just haven't, like, I mean, her show is so massive, you know? And she's got her family out. So I'm sure it'll happen somewhere down the line, and I've heard she's lovely.

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Christian Zucconi: It is. She wrote us all these beautiful cards on the first night of tour saying like, what a fan she is and how happy she is we've joined the tour. And she offered us the tour after seeing us at Ohana, so it's a nice, organic way to go about it.

Hannah Hooper: Yeah, it was really cool. And I had something to say, but I think it just left my mind.

Mac Wilson: It's outside of your head. 

Hannah Hooper: That's right. It's right here. It's right here. But it was cool. Oh! We're gonna get "Dirty Little Freaks" from Pink's song tattooed on all of us on this tour at some point, because we are dirty little freaks. And I feel like that song is, "Raise your glass!" Anyway, if you don't know it...

Daniel Gleason: Chris, you know it! I'm gonna get, we're gonna get.

Christian Zucconi: I'll do it. I'm gonna do it. I'll be a team player and I'll get it.

Hannah Hooper: If you want to get it with us, it's like, full chest, Old English "Dirty Little Freaks."

Mac Wilson: I don't have any tattoos, and I'm kind of scared of doing it. "Dirty Little Freaks," that's too many characters for me. Like keep it shorter, like "Trouble." Like, I would get "trouble" tattooed on my body.

Christian Zucconi: DFL — or DLF!

Hannah Hooper: DLF — it's very close to something else!

Mac Wilson: Yeah! Boy...

Hannah Hooper: But DLF, it could be like that, you could be like our like, like insider, like, interview crew.

Mac Wilson: Well, the next time you see me, maybe I'll have "DLF" tattooed in old English across my chest.

Daniel Gleason: Maybe in like 50 years, that's gonna stand for something, like, bad.  Yeah, I know. Yeah.

Mac Wilson: This is all gonna come back, one way or the other.

Hannah Hooper: Yeah, I know.

Mac Wilson: So, all right, well, Grouplove and I, we have plans for the future, and you have plans for the future, too, and we're wishing you the very best luck. We're loving the new song, "Hello," especially.

Christian Zucconi: Thanks for spinning it.

Daniel Gleason: Thanks for playing it.

Hannah Hooper: Thank you.

Mac Wilson: That you have been playing, and that you played today. So thank you again for stopping by, and best of luck.

Christian Zucconi, Hannah Hooper, Daniel Gleason: Thank you so much.

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Video Segments

00:00:00 All 00:03:59 Cheese 00:07:09 Hello 00:10:35 Interview with host Mac Wilson

All songs from Grouplove’s 2023 album, I Want It All Right Now , available on Glassnote Records.

Christian Zucconi – vocals, guitar Hannah Hooper – vocals, tambourine Andrew Wessen – lead guitar Daniel Gleason – bass Ben Homola – percussion

Guests – Grouplove Host – Mac Wilson Producer – Derrick Stevens Video Director – Eric Xu Romani Camera Operators – Micah Kopecky, Eric Xu Romani Audio – Derek Ramirez Graphics – Natalia Toledo Digital Producer – Luke Taylor

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Review: Grouplove finishes tour with a celebration

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Grouplove closed out its “Rock and Roll You Won’t Save Me” tour with a dynamic performance on Saturday, March 30 at Terminal 5. The tour’s essence was encapsulated by the band’s name, emulating a place where everyone could be together and feel joy and love — even if it’s just for the length of a concert. The band’s lead singers Hannah Hooper and Christian Zucconi — who are also married — delivered an entertaining set, full of emotions and classic indie show.

The “Rock and Roll You Won’t Save Me” tour had the five-piece band touring across the United States. Andrew Wessen on guitar, Daniel Gleason on bass and Benjamin Homola on drums created contagious on-stage energy, as did Bully, the one-woman-act opener. The setlist was a combination of the band’s classic hits like “Tongue Tied” and lesser-known fan favorites.

The group walked on stage bathed in blue lights, beginning the set with “Close Your Eyes and Count to Ten.” Fans were especially excited for this song, screaming the lyrics “all the way from New York City” alongside the band.

People of all ages were present. There was an unexpected crowd surfer during the song “Shark Attack” — a boy in an inflatable shark costume. An older couple slow-danced to “Tell Me a Story,” a creative ballad that was entrancing live.

It was impossible to not absorb the band’s infectious energy. Fans screamed so loud there wasn’t a way to decipher which concert-goer was the source of the heart-felt belting.

The whole band was incredibly energetic and engaging, but the lead singers especially so. Hooper danced across the stage, reaching out to the crowd on either side as she sang. Zucconi jumped around like his life depended on it, tossed his guitar up into the air. He even climbed onto his drum set and jumped off, dramatically landing on the stage on his knees.

A highlight was the song “Ways to Go.” The energy in the room was electric, creating a close bond between the art and artist. The crowd sang together to celebrate the band’s tour, and its impressive discography. Instantly recognizable by its opening chords, “Ways to Go” is an impressive track with resonance beyond words while performed live.

The 22-song set went by in a flash, and proves that Grouplove’s continued fame holds merit. There was screaming, crying and dancing — everything a concert should be.

(Matt Petres for WSN)

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Grouplove (Formed 2009) Grouplove is an American indie rock band, consisting of the members Hannah Hooper (vocals, keyboards), Christian Zucconi (vocals, guitar), Sean Gadd (bass, vocals), Andrew Wessen (guitar, vocals), and Ryan Rabin (drums). They are better known for their songs, "Tongue Tied" and "Ways To Go".

Formation: All five members were friends prior to the band. Hooper met Zucconi in Manhattan because she enjoyed his music. Hooper invited Zucconi to an artist residency in Crete, despite having only just met. He joined her, and there they met the rest of the band. Rabin was an accomplished drummer and producer, and had grown up in LA with Wessen, and surfer and guitarist. Rabin's father was Trevor Rabin of 'Yes'. Gadd was an English songwriter and guitarist.

Music Career: In 2010, the band went on tour with Florence And The Machine on the west coast, and later with The Joy Formidable on the east coast. Nylon Magazine named the group as one of the "Best New Bands of 2010". They signed to Atlantic Records, and released their self-titled EP on January 25th, 2011. They co-headlined a cross-country tour in 2011, with Foster The People, performing at Reading & Leeds Festival, Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, and more. On September 13th, 2011, the band released their album "Never Trust a Happy Song". They went on a North American tour to support it, also performing with Two Door Cinema Club. They kicked off their tour in Australia on January 3rd, 2012, and went on to perform in Europe. Throughout their sold-out headline tour, they performed at Sasquatch! Music Festival, Coachella, and Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. They started their "Close Your Eyes and Count To Tour" tour on September 25th 2012. They travelled across the US with Alt-J and MS MR. "Spreading Rumours" was the band's second album, and was released on September 17th, 2013. On the same day, they performed at a sold-out show in West Hollywood, supporting the Australian band 'The Rubens'. They set off to do their 18 show tour across the US, supported by The Rubens. The group started touring with Daniel Gleason in 2013. This was to allow band member Gadd to do other work. Gleason also toured with the band on their 2014 US tour, which was supported by MS MR, and their European tour which was supported by Femme. In 2014, Gadd regretfully left the band. Throughout 2014, the band played at many festivals including Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Firefly, and Coachella.

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Grouplove - Spreading Rumours Album Review

When Grouplove burst onto the scene a few years ago they brought with them a breath of fresh air; an almost tangible youthful exuberance and an infectious zest for life. With their self-titled first EP and debut album ' Never Trust A Happy Song ', they injected life and soul into their music creating a real party atmosphere with a disposition so cheery, it was nigh on impossible not to be drawn in and won over. With a plethora of catchy hook-laden tunes like 'Colours ', ' Naked Kids ', ' Lovely Cup' and 'Tongue Tied ', it was like they'd arrived fully formed and nothing could stop them.

Grouplove - Spreading Rumours Album Review

Fast forward a few years and we have the band's second album ' Spreading Rumours '. Now, we all have to grow up, move on and explore different creative streams, but this is in parts like listening to a different band. I'm not sure whether I just don't like the album that much or whether I don't like it because it's a disappointment given the quality of their first record. If I was listening to this and filtered out the obvious individualities that tie the two pieces together, I might find more merit in it but, because I know this is not as good as it can get, the over-riding feeling is of being let down and under whelmed. 

' Spreading Rumours' is, on the whole, harder ('Shark Attack), heavier ('What I Know') and a lot darker ("I'd rather be the dying than the rising sun", from 'Hippy Hill') than its predecessor. The joie de vivre and endearing naivety that was so captivating has seemingly been thrashed out of Grouplove as if they've been force fed an aural diet of thrash metal, EMO and Foo Fighters on rotation until they've surrendered what they had and given in to produce whatever this is.

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Grouplove, Never Trust A Happy Song Album Review

After the release of the fabulously infectious and riotously enthusiastic joy filled 'Colours' EP, Grouplove have released their debut album 'Never Trust A Happy Song'. Of the six songs they treated us to previously only two make the cut onto their first album. 'Never Trust A Happy Song' thankfully carries on down the same stream of unadulterated palpable pleasure that the band seem effortlessly to convey through each of their songs. If Grouplove never make another record ever they would still be able to release a greatest hits album at some point in the future, their material to date is that good. Whilst I'm not a big fan of the phrase I can think of no more apt description to sum up 'Never Trust A Happy Song'.............."It's all killer, no filler".

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This week sees the release of Grouplove 's debut album 'Never Trust A Happy Song' through Canvasback Music/Atlantic. Having originally burst onto the music scene at the start of the year with the release of a six track EP, the band quickly became a name on the lips of bloggers around the world and their debut single 'Colours' comfirmed their talent and showed a brief glimpse of what to expect.

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Grouplove, Colours EP Review

'Carpe Diem', 'Follow your heart', 'Your dreams can come true', 'If you think you can you will, if you think you can't you won't'. Whatever mantra, seemingly idealistic vision or self development ideology the five members of Grouplove have chosen to adopt seems to be working beautifully thus far. After chance meetings and brief encounters involving art, The Med, photography and eventually music a quintet of kindred spirits was born. Now focused in L.A, mainly due drummer Ryan's previous production work and the usefulness of his having a studio, Grouplove were a disparate five souls who set out as two from NYC. Hannah met Christian who in turn met Sean and all three then met friends Andrew and Ryan. They all bonded as soulmates and decided that the duller considerations of life such as security, familiarity, risk and practicality should all be silenced in favour of instinct, adventure, creativity and friendship. The Colours (Yes they even spelled it right) EP is the group's debut prior to the release of their first full length feature. You can hear the enthusiasm within each of the tracks, their enjoyment is almost palpable. 'We seriously had the best time of our lives doing that record. We all understood how rare it is for five strangers to feel as close as family and create passionate music together.' The 6 track EP is a great taster for what promises to be a very exciting album.

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By ABC News | October 11, 2023

Grouplove announces 2024 headlining tour dates.

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Grouplove has announced a U.S. headlining tour for 2024.

The outing kicks off February 28 in Seattle and concludes March 30 in New York City. Bully will also be on the bill.

“Are you in need of a cathartic release in a space full of love and amazing people?” the “Tongue Tied” outfit says . “Then this tour is for you and for us!”

Tickets go on sale Friday, October 13. For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit GrouploveMusic.com .

Grouplove will be supporting their latest album,  I Want It All Right Now , which dropped in July. They’re currently on tour opening for Pink .

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GROUPLOVE Announces Tour After Opening for P!nk

F ollowing the release of their latest album, I Want It All Right Now , alternative rock band GROUPLOVE has announced a 21-city tour across the United States.

GROUPLOVE Hits the Road

Before kicking off their own tour, GROUPLOVE will be opening alongside KidCutUp for P!nk’s Trustfall tour. They’ll be playing in Tacoma, Vancouver, Denver, Kansas City, Montreal, New York, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Louisville, Charlotte, Miami and Orlando.

After opening for P!nk, they’ll be playing their own shows with special guest BULLY. The 5-man band will bring their grungy sound to the roomy Showbox SoDo venue in Seattle, WA, on February 28 th . Next, they’ll visit Portland, Oakland, San Diego, Anaheim, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Aspen, Denver and Saint Paul. In March, they’ll play at Chicago’s historical and elegant Riviera Theatre. The last sprint of the tour will take place in Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Richmond. Finally, GROUPLOVE will play at the legendary DC venue, the 9:30 Club, for two nights. Their lengthy tour will end at Terminal 5 in New York.  

Over the course of their own gigs and time with P!nk, GROUPLOVE will be playing a total of a whopping 40 shows during their tour.

Perfecting Their Sound

GROUPLOVE’s sixth album has an incredible, raw energy perfect for their shows. The band seamlessly flows between heavy hitters such as “Malachi” and entrancing, beautiful tracks like “Francine.” I Want It All Right Now is GROUPLOVE at their most practiced and sure, acting as the product of 12 years of crafting a grungy sound.

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