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Tour Dates 13/06/2018

The Why Don't We Announce European Tour 2018

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The Why Don't We Announce European Tour 2018
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Due to incredible demand, Why Don't We will return to the UK for a run of headline shows in October 2018 following their latest sold out European leg of 'The Invitation Tour'.

Dubbed 'one of pop music's biggest breakout stories' according to NBC's TODAY and with 1.7 million YouTube subscribers on YouTube and 2.8 million followers on Instagram, their music videos have amassed more than 200 million views making the one of pop music's biggest breakout stories.

Their most recent release 'Hooked' shot to #3 on iTunes' Overall Songs chart, ahead of artists such as Post Malone, Shawn Mendes, and Ariana Grande among others. Rolling Stone is calling the five-piece band made up of Daniel Seavey, Zach Herron, Corbyn Besson, Jonah Marais, and Jack Avery, an 'Artist To Watch'.

UK Tour Dates:
21 Oct 18 Birmingham O2 Institute Birmingham
22 Oct 18 Manchester O2 Apollo Manchester
24 Oct 18 Newport Newport Centre
25 Oct 18 London Eventim Apollo
Tickets go on sale to the general public at 9am on 15 June 2018 at LiveNation.co.uk

About Why Don't We:
Amassing more than 200 million global audio streams, 2.8 million Instagram followers, and total YouTube views exceeding 200 million with over 1.7 million subscribers in just over a year, 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 16-19 years old - put out four EPs in under 12 months. Following their debut EP "ONLY THE BEGINNING" and follow-up "SOMETHING DIFFERENT" EP, it was last summer's "WHY DON'T WE JUST" EP that first exploded, hitting #1 on iTunes' "Pop Albums" chart, overtaking artists like Bruno Mars, Harry Styles, and Ed Sheeran. After selling out their first-ever headlining summer tour, the band put out their "INVITATION" EP - released in September to commemorate the band's one year anniversary - which proved an even greater success, topping iTunes' "Overall Albums" chart in six countries including the United States. The band's single "These Girls" made a top 10 debut on the iTunes Store's "Top Pop Songs" chart late last summer, with the companion video now boasting over 48 million views at YouTube alone. 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. Why Don't We kicked off the new year with the release of "Trust Fund Baby." Written by global superstar and Atlantic labelmate Ed Sheeran, the track shot to #3 on iTunes' Overall Songs chart and #2 on the Pop Songs chart. High profile national television appearances include performances on NBC's TODAY, ABC's Good Morning America, nationally syndicated Live with Kelly and Ryan, and more. Press highlights include features in Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Billboard, and TIME among others.






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