The five piece New Zealand band, The Naked and Famous are back with a sophomore album debuting this week titled, In Rolling Waves. Their last album featuring their hit song, “Young Blood” captured many with its description of being a teenager, and vocalist Alisa Xayalith passionately shouting “Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah!”. Only a few songs have been released such as their new hit, “Heart Like Ours”, a love story featuring the band’s classic use of pulsating electric guitars. They will be headlining at The Wiltern on Friday, September 28. Come join the band for their a chance to hear their new material! Supporting the band will be The Colourist.
Tickets to the show are $41.50, show starts at 8pm, and the event is all ages. You can purchase your tickets here or try winning a pair of tickets by entering the contest below, courtesy of Live Nation and Grimy Goods.
CONTEST DETAILS:
First make sure you’re following Grimy Goods on Twitter here and/or “like” our Facebook page here. Next, email ggcontests@gmail.com with your full name for guest list and a clever reason why you want a pair of tickets to The Naked and Famous at the Wiltern. When you’re done with your email, send us a Tweet (see Tweet below) so we know you entered the contest or you can post on our Facebook wall. We’ll select a winner that has done all of the above mentioned. Winners will be announced via email, Facebook and Twitter on Monday, September 23. Winners will have until 10 AM Tuesday, September 24 to reply back to our email and confirm their win.
TWEET: Hey @GrimyGoods, I entered your contest for FREE tickets to the Naked & Famous @TNAF at @Wiltern on 9/27. http://ow.ly/p0y1p
FACEBOOK: Just leave a comment on our wall letting us know you entered our contest for tickets to The Naked and Famous at The Wiltern on 9/27.
For more cool shows coming up at the Wiltern click here. To enter other Grimy Goods contests, click here.
P.S. Wanna stream the Naked & Famous’ new album, In Rolling Waves? CLICK HERE TO STREAM THE ALBUM!
Thanks for noticing that typo!
Isn’t it on the 27th, not 28th?