Multiple arenas worldwide are hinting at an upcoming Twenty One Pilots tour, as they have been sharing silhouette images of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun on their billboards and screens. Leading venues in the UK, Europe, and North America are participating in the tease for the band’s new tour. The social media accounts for these arenas have attracted plenty of attention with the image of the duo plastered on their platforms.
Twenty One Pilots had hinted at their new era over the past month with fans noticing that all of the artwork for their previous albums now have strips of red tape covering the eyes on each cover. The band has been working on filming a music video for every song on their new album, ‘Clancy’, which is the follow-up to their 2021 album, ‘Scaled and Icy’. The new album will hit the shelves on May 17 via Fueled By Ramen.
Tyler Joseph took to social media to confirm that he and Josh Dun have already finished shooting eight music videos while seven more are in the pipeline. Although the album is only set to feature 13 tracks, the duo has decided to release two extra music videos by re-shooting one that was already complete. Joseph also noted that one of the songs from the album will have two versions.
Twenty One Pilots is a duo that has had great success in the music industry and has become famous for their blend of alternative rock, electro-pop, and hip-hop genres. The band has also worked with notable artists like Shania Twain, who collaborated with Tyler Joseph on her track ‘The Hardest Stone’. Twain admitted that she was thrilled to work with Joseph, and commended him on his performance on the song.
Fans are eagerly anticipating the tour announcement, and the band’s social media accounts have been buzzing with excitement. Vogue UK described the band as a “genre-defying duo beloved by millions of fans around the world.” The upcoming tour is expected to be a massive success, with fans looking forward to watching the duo perform their new album and much-loved tracks from previous albums
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