PromoWest North Shore and Coors Light Presents
AJR
w/ Robert Delong
WHEN: November 4, 2018
WHERE: Stage AE â Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
DOORS: 7:00pm
COST: $25.00 Advance/$25.00 Day of Show
PRESALE: June 21, 10am-10pm Password: NORTH
ON SALE: June 22, 2018
Tickets and more info available HERE
BIO:It starts in a quaint and unassuming Chelsea, NY living roomâĻ This space doubles as a creative lab for the three brothers of the critically acclaimed three-piece AJRâAdam [bass, vocals], Jack [vocals, guitar], and Ryan [ukulele, piano, vocals]. Itâs here that these young men assemble a handcrafted hybrid of sticky pop hooks, cinematic electronic beats, live instrumentation, theatrical panache, nineties nerd rock energy, and cleverly colloquial lyrics. This unpredictable homegrown style defines the trioâs second independent full-length offering, The Click and is especially impressive given that its viral single âWeakâ is RIAA Platinum certified, âSober Upâ [feat. Rivers Cuomo] is RIAA Gold certified and reached number #1 on both the Billboard Alternative Songs chart and the Alternative Radio chart, and the second leg of THE CLICK Tour sold out. âSober Upâ also crossed over to Top 40 radio and charted on four charts at once: Alt, AAA, Hot AC, and Top 40. Inspired by the track, Steve Aoki, Party Pupils and Ryan Riback all remixed âSober Upâ for a new remix EP. On March 23, 2018, AJR released standalone track âBurn The House Down,â which has garnered over 25 million streams to date. As âSober Upâ hit Top 40, âBurn The House Downâ impacted Alt with its âfieryâ (Billboard) sound and was selected by both Spotify and Apple Music as a Song of the Summer 2018. March For Our Lives members heard the song and reached out directly to the band to use it in their video announcing the Road to Change summer tour. AJR was honored to oblige. Long before they joined Demi Lovato, Train, Andy Grammer, Hoodie Allen, Fifth Harmony and Ingrid Michaelson on high-profile national tours, the brothers began busking in NYCâs Washington Square Park, starting in 2005. At the time, Jack was only eight-years-old as they played covers âwell enough to get pre-occupied passersby to actually stop.â Repeating their residency in the park every day for six consecutive summers, they saved enough money to quietly amass an arsenal of recording equipment, outfitting the living room as a makeshift studio. In 2013, AJRâs debut Living Room spawned the hit âIâm Ready.â The song racked up over 52.8 million Spotify streams, soundtracked the trailer to Amy Schumerâs Trainwreck, went Platinum in the US and triple-Platinum in Australia. Building a national profile, they later received an invite to perform at the Obama White House for the ITâS ON US Campus Sexual Assault Summit, in addition to crafting the organizationâs theme song. Rounding out a multi-dimensional vision, the three members infuse individual idiosyncrasies into the collective whole. âWe each have a very unique role in the band,â explains Ryan. âI do the production. Jack and I both write. Adam is involved in the business end and management. Weâve built a well-oiled machine.â Outside of AJR, Adam, Jack, and Ryan are all either current or former Columbia University students. Ryan has also lent his writing acumen to Andy Grammer, co-penning the gold-selling âBack Homeâ and âGood To Be Alive (Hallelujah)â which recently scored him a BMI award. Adam received his Masters from NYU and is in the midst of working on his PHD in Comparative Constitutional Law, while Jack just completed his first screenplay. As music from The Click and beyond resounds louder and louder throughout pop culture by the day, AJR still harbor quite a few surprises up their sleeves. âWhen people hear us or see us live, Iâd love for them to say, âI canât explain this, but I know Iâm feeling somethingâ,â Ryan leaves off. âWe hope they connect to it and want to listen again and again.â Don't miss AJR at Stage AE on November 4th!
Official Website: http://ajrbrothers.com/