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About Worry Club
As of 2023, Worry Club is actively touring and is scheduled to perform at several key music festivals, including South by Southwest (SXSW) in March and Coachella in April. Their concert setlists have been praised for their variety, spanning new tracks, fan favorites, and even some unreleased songs that have become crowd highlights. In addition to festival appearances, they are embarking on a nationwide tour, hitting major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago. Each concert is designed not just as a performance but as an experience, often combining visual art elements with their music, echoing the themes portrayed in their lyrics. Their live shows have become a safe space for fans, fostering a community of support and understanding around the topics they explore in their music. Recently, they launched a special VIP package for their fans that includes pre-show meet-and-greets, exclusive merchandise, and a chance to see soundcheck, further enhancing the connection between the band and their audience. As Worry Club continues to grow, they remain committed to highlighting mental health awareness through their music and activism, collaborating with organizations to promote positive dialogue and support for those facing mental health challenges.
Worry Club History
Worry Club is an emerging indie-pop band that was formed in 2015. Originating from the vibrant music scene in the Pacific Northwest, they quickly gained attention for their heartfelt lyrics and melancholic melodies that resonate deeply with young audiences. The band's lineup consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Alex Kauffman, drummer Mia Thompson, and bassist Rylan López. Their debut EP, 'In the Backseat' released in 2016, showcased their unique sound blending elements of folk and electronic music with introspective storytelling. Over the years, Worry Club has drawn influences from bands like Fleetwood Mac and Vampire Weekend, reflecting a fusion of nostalgic sounds with a modern twist. They gained further recognition through their engaging live performances, acclaimed for their emotional depth and energy that captivates concert-goers. With each release, their fan base continues to grow, solidifying their place in the indie music scene. Worry Club's most recent album, 'As Clouds Drift By' released in 2021, further cemented their reputation, illustrating their evolution as artists as they tackled themes of mental health and existential reflections through their music.
