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Bleachers Release ‘How Dare You Want More’ Short Film + Remix

The short film serves as a sequel to 2015’s award-winning thank you and sorry, taking place entirely at Electric Lady Studios and out now on Bleachers’ YouTube channel. Created and written by Jack Antonoff and director/producer Bill Benz (At Home with Amy Sedaris, Kroll Show, Portlandia), the film stars Jack Antonoff, Zoë Chao, Rachel Antonoff, Bob Balaban, Ana Gasteyer, and more. 

Accompanying the release of the film is a special 2-pack of remixed tracks from their critically acclaimed 2021 album, Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night.

Out now via RCA Records, the bundle features a remix of “Stop Making This Hurt” from PC Music producer A. G. Cook and a reimagining of “How Dare You Want More” from Earth, Wind & Fire founding member and bassist, Verdine White.

Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night serves as 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, while The New York Times called Bleachers’ music “anthemic life-affirming pop-rock.”  Six-time Grammy® Award-winning singer, songwriter, musician, and producer, Jack Antonoff, is the creative force behind Bleachers. In April 2022, Antonoff won the Grammy Award for Producer of the Year.

Bleachers are currently performing across the globe as part of their 2022 How Dare You Want Tour, with stops at The Forum in Los Angeles, Red Rocks in Denver, and Radio City Music Hall in New York, as well as festival appearances at Bonnaroo, Riot Fest, All Things Go, and more. With support from Beabadoobee, Blu DeTiger, Cavetown, Charly Bliss, The Lemon Twigs, Wolf Alice, and more, Bleachers will also join Carly Rae Jepsen for a set of special co-headlining dates in Cleveland and Toronto this fall. Tickets are on sale now, for more information visit http://bleachersmusic.com/#tour.

 

Bleachers 2022 Dates

Jun 15 – Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA ^

Jun 17 – Bonnaroo, Nashville, TN

Jun 18 – Bonnaroo SuperJam, Nashville, TN

Jun 20 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO – (SOLD OUT)

Jun 21 – Ogden Twilight Series, Salt Lake City, UT > (SOLD OUT)

Jun 23 – The Orpheum, Vancouver, BC >

Jun 25 – Marymoor Park, Seattle, WA >

Jun 26 – Grand Lodge, Forest Grove, OR >

Jun 28 – San Jose Civic Center, San Jose, CA >

Jun 29 – The Forum, Los Angeles, CA · >

Jul 22 – Thompson’s Point, Portland, ME *

Jul 23 – Newport Folk, Newport, RI

Jul 26 – Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY * (SOLD OUT)

Jul 27 – ARTPARK Amphitheater, Lewiston, NY *

Jul 29 – Brewery Ommegang, Cooperstown, NY *

Jul 30 – Osheaga Music and Arts Festival, Montreal, QC

Aug 20 – Ciderstock, Middlebury, VT

Sept 3 – 02 Shepherd’s Bush Empire. London, UK (SOLD OUT)

Sept 4 – 02 Shepherd’s Bush Empire. London, UK (SOLD OUT)

Sept 16 – Riot Fest, Chicago, IL

Sept 21 – Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica, Cleveland, OH &

Sept 22 – Budweiser Stage, Toronto, ON &

Sept 22 to 25 – Firefly Music Festival, Dover Heights, DE

Oct 1 – All Things Go Music Festival, Columbia, MD

Oct 9 – Roots N Blues, Columbia, MO

* Beabadoobee

^ Blu DeTiger

& Carly Rae Jepsen

· Cavetown

> The Lemon Twigs

– Wolf Alice

credit: Carlotta Kohl

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