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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Young The Giant is wrapping up its second decade in ambitious fashion. The quintet, formed 19 years ago in Irvine, Calif., is touring in support of last year’s “American ...
As Young The Giant head out on tour this summer, fans are seeing a band that has made their most ambitious and complex work to date in the album “American Bollywood.” Written primarily by ...
Young the Giant bassist Payam Doostzadeh and guitarist Eric Cannatta perform during the band's opening song at Friday's sold-out show at the Hollywood Palladium.
LISTEN NOW: Young The Giant at Outside Lands 2024 On the road all summer with Cage the Elephant, Young The Giant flew into the Bay Area just for the festival before packing back up to continue the ...
Young the Giant first broke through with their 2010 self-titled debut album, which featured the RIAA-gold certified hits, “My Body” and “Cough Syrup.” This was followed by the release of 2014’s Mind ...
Young the Giant’s headlining tour begins October 25 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and will conclude on November 16 in Washington. LIGHTS will serve as the supporting act for these tour stops.
Young The Giant is touring with Milky Chance and special guest Rosa Linn all summer long. Here's how you can get tickets to catch the co-headliners live today.
Young the Giant singer Sameer Gadhia spotlights the importance of cultural diversity via partnership with SiriusXM's Alt Nation, curating and hosting Point of Origin.
Young the Giant is heading to Lewiston, New York, on Tuesday, June 13.The show begins at 6 p.m. at the Artpark Outdoor Amphitheater. Milky Chance will open the show.
INDIANAPOLIS — Young the Giant is hitting the road this summer with Milky Chance. Their tour will travel through the U.S. and Canada with a stop in downtown Indianapolis in June. The rock bands will ...
Young the Giant frontman Sameer Gadhia has teamed with SiriusXM to launch the new podcast “Point of Origin,” which is “dedicated to amplifying voices of color from around the world while ...
The chief economist of one of the world’s biggest oil companies is urging other companies to take climate change seriously — and sooner rather than later. If not, it might be bad for business ...