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  • MON
    Oct 607:00 PM
    FlyteThe Pearl - BC, Vancouver, CA
  • TUE
    Oct 708:30 PM
    FlyteMadame Lou's, Seattle, WA
  • WED
    Oct 808:00 PM
    FlyteMississippi Studios, Portland, OR
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  • FRI
    Oct 1009:00 PM
    FlyteBrick & Mortar Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
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  • SAT
    Oct 1108:00 PM
    FlyteLodge Room Highland Park, Los Angeles, CA
  • MON
    Oct 1308:00 PM
    FlyteThe State Room, Salt Lake City, UT
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  • TUE
    Oct 1408:00 PM
    FlyteOphelia's Electric Soapbox, Denver, CO
  • THU
    Oct 1608:00 PM
    FlyteAntone's Nightclub, Austin, TX
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  • FRI
    Oct 1708:00 PM
    FlyteTulips FTW, Fort Worth, TX
  • SAT
    Oct 1807:00 PM
    FlyteWhite Oak Music Hall - Upstairs, Houston, TX
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  • WED
    Oct 2208:00 PM
    FlyteThe Basement East - Nashville, Nashville, TN
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  • THU
    Oct 2308:00 PM
    FlyteEulogy, Asheville, NC
  • FRI
    Oct 2408:00 PM
    FlyteThe Earl, Atlanta, GA
  • SAT
    Oct 2508:00 PM
    FlyteMotorco Music Hall, Durham, NC
  • MON
    Oct 2708:00 PM
    FlytePearl Street Warehouse, Washington, DC
  • TUE
    Oct 2808:00 PM
    FlyteJohnny Brenda's, Philadelphia, PA
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  • WED
    Oct 2908:00 PM
    FlyteMusic Hall Of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
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  • FRI
    Oct 3107:00 PM
    FlyteThe Red Room at Cafe 939, Boston, MA
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  • SAT
    Nov 107:30 PM
    FlyteBar Le Ritz, Montreal, CA
  • SUN
    Nov 207:00 PM
    FlyteThe Drake Hotel, Toronto, CA
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    About Flyte

    Currently, Flyte is gearing up for a busy concert schedule as live events return post-pandemic. They have announced a series of tour dates across the UK and Europe, allowing fans to experience their music in an intimate, live setting once again. Their concerts are anticipated to feature songs from both of their albums, along with new material that they've been working on. Fans can expect a mix of their classic hits and fresh sounds, all delivered with the band's signature charisma and enthusiasm. Flyte's upcoming performances are set to take place in various iconic venues, and they have also been included in several prominent music festivals, marking a significant return to the stage. The band is also engaging with their audience through social media, sharing behind-the-scenes content and updates about their tour. With their unique blend of indie pop and engaging live performances, Flyte continues to captivate audiences, and their current concert events are a testament to their enduring appeal in the live music landscape.

    Flyte History

    Flyte, an English indie pop band formed in 2013, has quickly established themselves as a prominent name in the live music scene. They began their journey in London, where the band's founders, Will Taylor, Nick Hill, and Brodie Maguire, started writing songs together. Their early work was characterized by rich harmonies, heartfelt lyrics, and a blend of folk-influenced melodies with modern pop sensibilities. Flyte gained initial recognition with their debut single 'We Are the Rain' in 2014, which showcased their knack for catchy hooks and intricate arrangements. As they continued to evolve, their sound became more polished, leading to their first album, 'The Loved Ones,' released in 2017. The album was well-received, earning them a dedicated fanbase and solidifying their presence in the live concert circuit. Over the years, Flyte has performed at various festivals and venues across the UK and Europe, sharing stages with notable acts and continuing to grow their reputation for electrifying live performances. Their concerts are known for their engaging energy, with the band often connecting deeply with their audience through their music and stage presence. In 2020, they released their second album, 'This Is Really Going to Hurt,' which further showcased their growth as artists and solidified their status in the indie pop genre. This album was accompanied by a series of live performances, which, despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, included virtual concerts that allowed them to maintain a connection with their fans worldwide.