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Why Don’t We Announce Summer Tour Plans - Second Leg Of The Wildy Popular 8 Letters Tour Begins July 18

Tickets On Sale Now For 8 Letters Tour Starts This Saturday, February 23 At 10am

Breakout Pop Group’s Biggest Headline Tour To Date Gets Underway March 20; Nyc Show At The Legendary Radio City Music Hall Sold Out In 2 Hours; Other Sell Outs Include Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston And More

Current Single “8 Letters” Continues Its Ascent At Top 40 Radio, Following Epic Outdoor Stage Performance On Jimmy Kimmel Live!







Atlantic recording artists Why Don’t We have unveiled details for the summer leg of their wildly popular 8 Letters Tour. The newly announced shows kick off at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, CA, on July 18 and continue through the end of August. Tickets go on sale this Saturday, February 23, at 10am (Local Time). The dates mark an extension of the breakout pop group’s biggest headline tour thus far, which begins on March 20 at Comerica Theatre in Phoenix, AZ, and already includes sell outs in Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, and New York City, where they sold out the legendary Radio City Music Hall in just 2 hours. For ticketing details, tour updates, and more, please visit www.whydontwemusic.com.



Why Don’t We’s current single “8 Letters” continues to climb at Top 40 radio, ascending into the Top 25 and boasting over 130 million global audio and video streams to date. The group recently performed “8 Letters” and other hits on the outdoor stage at Jimmy Kimmel Live! in front of one of the loudest audiences the show has seen. Marking the event, Rolling Stone noted “…the crowd’s screams and shrieks of glee nearly overpowered the musicians’ voices” while Billboard simply described the performance as “epic.” The pandemonium mirrored the band’s outdoor concert in Rockefeller Plaza as part of TODAY’s Citi Concert Series, where they garnered one of the largest crowds of the summer.



Known for their prolific, creative output, Why Don’t We unveiled “Cold in LA,” their second brand new song and companion music video of 2019. The track follows last month’s arrival of “Big Plans,” which instantly shot to #1 on the iTunes all genres chart, with the accompanying music video seeing nearly 5 million views on YouTube.




Amassing more than 750 million global audio streams, 3.7 million Instagram followers, and total You Tube views exceeding 378 million with over 2 million subscribers in under 2 years, Why Don’t We has become one of pop music’s biggest breakout stories. Taking an innovative and unconventional approach towards releasing new music and actively engaging their rapidly growing fanbase, the prolific young group – the quintet ranges in age from 17-20 years old – put out four EPs in under 12 months. The group closed 2017 on a high note, performing on the entire iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour, including the NYC stop at Madison Square Garden where they shared the stage with Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Camilla Cabello and more. Their debut full length album, 8 Letters, debuted in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 at #9 and immediately shot to #1 on US iTunes’ Overall Albums chart (along with topping charts in over 20 more territories around the globe). The band has sold out back-to-back North American headlining tours, including their biggest trek to date earlier this year that was highlighted by multiple nights in NYC, LA, Chicago, and Toronto. High profile national television appearances include performances on NBC’s, ABC’s Good Morning America, nationally syndicated Live with Kelly and Ryan, CBS’s The Late Late Show with James Corden and more. Press highlights include features in Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Billboard, and TIME among others.



WHY DON’T WE is: Daniel Seavey, Zach Herron, Corbyn Besson, Jonah Marais, and Jack Avery


Why Don’t We 8 Letters North American Tour


MARCH
  • 20 Phoenix, AZ Comerica Theatre
  • 22 Los Angeles, CA Microsoft Theater *SOLD OUT*
  • 23 Las Vegas, NV The Pearl @ The Palms Casino Resort *SOLD OUT*
  • 24 San Jose, CA Event Center at San Jose University *SOLD OUT*
  • 26 Orem, UT UCCU Center
  • 27 Broomfield, CO 1STBANK Center
  • 29 Sugar Land, TX Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
  • 30 Grand Prairie, TX Verizon Theatre


APRIL
  • 1 Orlando, FL CFE Arena
  • 2 Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre
  • 4 Fairfax, VA EagleBank Arena
  • 5 New York, NY Radio City Music Hall *SOLD OUT*
  • 6 Boston, MA Agganis Arena *SOLD OUT*
  • 8 Laval, QC Place Bell
  • 9 Toronto, ON Coca-Cola Coliseum
  • 11 Detroit, MI Fox Theatre
  • 12 Rosemont, IL Rosemont Theatre *SOLD OUT*
  • 14 St. Paul, MN Roy Wilkins Auditorium
  • 17 Portland, OR Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
  • 18 Seattle, WA WaMu Theater


MAY
  • 18 Honolulu, HI Neal S. Blaisdell Arena


JULY
  • 18 Costa Mesa, CA OC Fair
  • 19 San Diego, CA Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
  • 20 Las Vegas, NV PARK Theater
  • 22 Paso Robles, CA California Mid-State Fair
  • 25 Kansas City, MO Starlight Amphitheatre
  • 26 Rogers, AR Walmart AMP
  • 27 St. Louis, MO Fabulous Fox Theatre
  • 28 Nashville, TN Ascend Amphitheater
  • 30 Louisville, KY The Louisville Palace


AUGUST
  • 1 Boca Raton, FL Mizner Park Amphitheatre
  • 2 Jacksonville, FL Daily’s Place Amphitheater
  • 3 Raleigh, NC The Red Hat Amphitheater
  • 5 Baltimore, MD MECU Pavilion
  • 6 Albany, NY Palace Theatre
  • 8 Gilford, NH Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
  • 9 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
  • 10 Philadelphia, PA The Met
  • 11 Moon Township, PA UPMC Events Center
  • 13 Springfield, IL Illinois State Fair
  • 14 Lincoln, NE Pinnacle Bank Arena
  • 18 Park City, KS Hartman Arena
  • 20 Charleston, SC Volvo Car Stadium
  • 21 Pelham, AL Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
  • 25 Cincinnati, OH PNC Pavilion at Riverbend
  • 26 Grand Rapids, MI Devos Performance Hall
  • 28 Cleveland, OH Jacobs Pavilion
  • 29 Syracuse, NY New York State Fair
  • 31 Allentown, PA The Great Allentown Fair

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