Welcome world to the Party Hour on Break Thru Radio. This year emerged one hell of group with a voice and style that seems to be lost in modern day music. The band Fun. busted on to the scene with their anthem “We Are Young” and followed up with their single and same titled album “Some Nights.” And just this week the group have been nominated for 6 Grammy awards, the music industries highest honor. So to celebrate the rise of this indie group, tonights show is a “fun” filled playlist with all music off of the Fueled By Ramen Record Label. Rock, Pop, Reggae and Remixes all coming your way!!!
Fun.
Feb 01 Orpheum Theatre Boston, MA
Feb 13 Bayou Music Center Houston, TX
Feb 20 Studio Coast Tokyo, Japan
Mar 02 Doomben Racecourse Brisbane, Australia
Mar 09 Royal Randwick Sydney, Australia
Paramore
Feb 12 Centerpoint Studio Bangkok, Thailand
Feb 15 SM Mall Of Asia Arena Pasay City, Philippines
Feb 17 Bukit Kiara Indoor Arena Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Feb 21 Enmore Theatre Sydney, Australia
Feb 23 RNA Showgrounds Brisbane, Australia
Wiz Khalifa
Dec 29 Snowglobe Festival Lake South Lake Tahoe, CA
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