Today,
Bleachers release their new track “Stop Making This Hurt” along with the music
video, directed by Carlotta Kohl. Watch HERE. Bleachers
third LP Take the Sadness Out of Saturday
Night will be released July 30th, 2021 via RCA Records.
Pre-order HERE.
Additionally,
Bleachers will be hitting the road this fall on their ‘Take the Sadness Out of
Saturday Night’ headline tour. Tickets go on sale Friday, May 21st
at 10am local time. To purchase tickets go HERE.
The
tour kicks off on September 11th, 2021 at Jack’s ‘Shadow of the
City’ festival in New Jersey. For more information – http://shadowofthe.city/
Bleachers
will be performing “Stop Making This Hurt” on NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring
Jimmy Fallon on May 26th – making them the first full band to
perform in-studio in over a year.
Bleachers’ Jack Antonoff says, “’Stop Making
This Hurt’ is what you get when we are not allowed to go play for our people.
it’s a line that had been ringing in my head for years. i fell into a dark
place after a loss and then starting to have that feeling of rage towards the
depression – which is when you know there’s a way out. started looking at the
people close to me in my life and finding all the ways we keep ourselves from
breaking through. “Stop Making This Hurt” started ringing more and more in my
head. then the pandemic hit and i got the band in a room and we played like we
may never play again. at that point it took on another meaning. found myself
banging at the door of the next phase of my life and to open brings up all the
darkness from the past and what’s holding you back. i could intellectualize it
for days but what im truly left with is a voice in my head shouting “Stop
Making This Hurt”.”
“Stop
Making This Hurt” is the first single and third offering from Bleachers’
forthcoming album and follows previously released tracks “Chinatown” feat. Bruce Springsteen and “45” which were met with mass critical
praise in late 2020.
Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night tracklist
1.
“91”
2.
“Chinatown” (feat. Bruce Springsteen)
3.
“How Dare You Want More”
4.
“Big Life”
5.
“Secret Life”
6.
“Stop Making This Hurt”
7.
“Don’t Go Dark”
8.
“45”
9.
“Strange Behavior”
10.
“What’d I Do with All This Faith?”
Bleachers
‘Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night’Fall
2021 Tour Dates
Date
City
Venue
September 11, 2021 Sat
Asbury Park, NJ
Shadow of the City
September 12, 2021 Sun
New York, NY
The Rooftop at Pier 17
September 13, 2021 Mon
Pittsburgh, PA
Stage AE
September 15, 2021 Wed
Columbus, OH
Express Live
September 17, 2021 Fri
Milwaukee, WI
Summerfest
September 18, 2021 Sat
Newport, KY
Ovation
September 22, 2021 Wed
Boston, MA
Leader Bank Pavilion
September 23, 2021 Thu
Philadelphia, PA
Skyline Stage at The Mann
September 24, 2021 Fri
Washington, DC
Anthem
September 25, 2021 Sat
New York, NY
Gov Ball
September 28, 2021 Tue
Birmingham, AL
Avondale Brewery Company
September 29, 2021 Wed
Tampa, FL
Jannus Live
October 3, 2021 Sun
New Orleans, LA
Fillmore
October 5, 2021 Tue
Houston, TX
House of Blues
October 6, 2021 Wed
Dallas, TX
House of Blues
October 11, 2021 Mon
Phoenix, AZ
The Van Buren
October 13, 2021 Wed
San Diego, CA
Humphrey’s
October 15, 2021 Fri
Los Angeles, CA
Hollywood Palladium
October 16, 2021 Sat
San Francisco, CA
The Masonic
October 19, 2021 Tue
Seattle, WA
Showbox SODO
October 20, 2021 Wed
Portland, OR
Crystal Ballroom
October 22, 2021 Fri
Salt Lake City, UT
The Union Event Center
October 23, 2021 Sat
Denver, CO
The Mission Ballroom
October 24, 2021 Sun
Kansas City, MO
Uptown
October 26, 2021 Tue
Minneapolis, MN
Fillmore
October 27, 2021 Wed
Madison, WI
The Sylvee
October 28, 2021 Thu
Chicago, IL
Aragon Ballroom
October 30, 2021 Sat
Indianapolis, IN
Egyptian Room
October 31, 2021 Sun
Detroit, MI
Fillmore
November 2, 2021 Tue
St. Louis, MO
The Factory
November 3, 2021Wed
Cleveland, OH
House of Blues
November 4, 2021 Thu
Grand Rapids, MI
20 Monroe Live
November 6, 2021 Sat
Harrisburg, PA
Harrisburg University at XL Live
About
Bleachers
Bleachers are set to release their highly
anticipated 3rd album Take the
Sadness Out of Saturday Night due out July 30th 2021 via RCA
Records. In late 2020 they offered up the first taste of new music to preview
the album with the release of “Chinatown” ft. Bruce Springsteen and “45”. This music is the follow up to their
critically acclaimed second album, Gone
Now, which came out on June 2nd, 2017. The first single “Don’t Take The Money” hit
#3 at Alternative Radio. Ahead of the album release, The New York Times put out a piece that called Bleachers’ new music
“anthemic life-affirming pop-rock”. Bleachers, who are known for their
incredible live shows, headlined a North
American tour in support of the album, which included a number of major
festival dates like Sasquatch Festival, Governor’s Ball, and Firefly Music
Festival. Five-time Grammy® Award-winning singer, songwriter,
musician, and producer, Jack Antonoff, is the creative force behind Bleachers.
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