FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FEBRUARY 1, 2018

RISING POP STARS WHY DON’T WE

RELEASE BRAND NEW SINGLE “TRUST FUND BABY”

ANTHEMIC TRACK WAS WRITTEN BY GLOBAL SUPERSTAR ED SHEERAN

AND PRODUCED BY BRITISH HITMAKER STEVE MAC

“THE INVITATION TOUR” BEGINS FEBRUARY 27TH IN CINCINNATI

EPIC HEADLINE TREK ALMOST COMPLETELY SOLD OUT

SECOND AND THIRD NIGHTS ADDED IN NYC, LA, CHICAGO AND TORONTO

DUE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND

“TRUST FUND BABY” AVAILABLE NOW AT ALL DSPS AND STREAMING SERVICES

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“One of pop music’s biggest breakout stories” – NBC’s TODAY

“Artist To Watch” – Rolling Stone

“[Why Don’t We’s] star should only continue to rise in 2018” – TIME

Atlantic recording group Why Don’t We has announced the release of a brand new single. “Trust Fund Baby” is available now at all DSPs and streaming services HERE. Arriving overnight, the song has immediately shot into the Top 3 on the iTunes Overall Songs Chart, ahead of superstar artists like Drake, Bruno Mars, and Camila Cabello, and has press raving with BuzzFeed already calling it “a smash” and Rolling Stone gushing about “the song’s catchy, booming beat.”

Written by multiple GRAMMY® Award-winning superstar Ed Sheeran and produced by British hitmaker Steve Mac (Ed Sheeran, Liam Payne, Clean Bandit), “Trust Fund Baby” will be accompanied by a high-energy companion visual directed by MTV Video Music Award-winner Jason Koenig (Ed Sheeran, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis). The clip is currently in pre-production and will premiere in the coming weeks via Why Don’t We’s massively popular YouTube channel, which now boasts over 1.5 million subscribers.

“Trust Fund Baby” arrives just as Why Don’t We prepare to embark on their biggest North American headline tour to date. “The Invitation Tour” begins February 27th at Bogart’s in Cincinnati, OH and then travels into late April (see attached itinerary). Most dates are already fully sold out – due to overwhelming demand, additional shows have been added in major markets including Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, and New York. For complete details and remaining ticket availability, please see .

Why Don’t We closed out 2017 on a remarkably high note. In addition to national television appearances on NBC’s “TODAY” and the syndicated daytime show “Live with Kelly and Ryan,” the young group performed on the entire iHeartRadio Jingle Ball tour, sharing the stage with some of the biggest names in pop music, including Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, and Camila Cabello at NYC’s Madison Square Garden. The group was named MTV PUSH: Artist To Watch for the month of November, while simultaneously serving as Radio Disney’s “NBT” (Next Big Thing) featured artist, joining an impressive roster of “NBT” alumni including Camila Cabello, Shawn Mendes, Alessia Cara, Fifth Harmony and more. Likewise, a raft of noteworthy press has been rolling in as of late, including features in Rolling Stone, People, and TIME who enthused that the band’s “…star should only continue to rise in 2018.”

Amassing more than 120 million global audio streams, 2.4 million Instagram followers, and total You Tube views exceeding 140 million with over 1.5 million subscribers in just over a year, Why Don’t We is one of pop music’s biggest breakout stories. Taking an innovative and unconventional approach towards releasing new music and actively engaging their rapidly growing fanbase, the prolific young group – the quintet ranges in age from 16-19 years old - put out four EPs in under 12 months. Following their debut EP “ONLY THE BEGINNING” and followup “SOMETHING DIFFERENT” EP, it was last summer’s “WHY DON’T WE JUST” EP that first exploded, hitting #1 on iTunes’ “Pop Albums” chart, overtaking artists like Bruno Mars, Harry Styles, and Ed Sheeran. After selling out their first-ever headlining summer tour, the band put out their “INVITATION” EP – released in September to commemorate the band’s one year anniversary – which proved an even greater success, topping iTunes’ “Overall Albums” chart in six countries including the United States. The band’s most recent single “These Girls” made a top 10 debut on the iTunes Store’s “Top Pop Songs” chart late last summer, and now boasts over 12 million worldwide streams while its colorful companion visual has logged over 37 million views at YouTube alone. The band also garnered early press attention from Entertainment Weekly, Us Weekly, and Billboard who named the band in their annual “21 Under 21” ranking, as well as profile pieces on “Entertainment Tonight,” “Extra,” and “Access Hollywood.”

WHY DON’T WE are: Daniel Seavey, Zach Herron, Corbyn Besson, Jonah Marais, and Jack Avery.

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WHY DON’T WE

THE INVITATION TOUR 2018

FEBRUARY

27 Cincinnati, OH Bogart's – SOLD OUT

28 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium – SOLD OUT

MARCH

2 Milwaukee, WI The Rave

3 Chicago, IL House of Blues – SOLD OUT

4 Chicago, IL House of Blues – SOLD OUT

5 Chicago, IL House of Blues – SOLD OUT

6 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue – SOLD OUT

8 Denver, CO Ogden Theatre – SOLD OUT

9 Salt Lake City, UT Complex

10 Boise, ID Knitting Factory

12 Vancouver, BC Vogue Theatre – SOLD OUT

13 Seattle, WA Showbox SoDo – SOLD OUT

14 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom – SOLD OUT

16 San Francisco, CA Warfield Theatre – SOLD OUT

17 Los Angeles, CA The Novo – SOLD OUT

18 Los Angeles, CA The Novo – SOLD OUT

20 Anaheim, CA The Grove

22 San Diego, CA House of Blues – SOLD OUT

23 Phoenix, AZ The Van Buren – SOLD OUT

24 Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theater

27 Dallas, TX South Side Ballroom

28 Austin, TX Emo's

29 Houston, TX House of Blues Houston – SOLD OUT

APRIL

2 Lake Buena Vista, FL House of Blues – SOLD OUT

3 Miami Beach, FL The Fillmore at Jackie Gleason

5 Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle – SOLD OUT

6 Charlotte, NC The Fillmore – SOLD OUT

7 Silver Spring, MD The Fillmore Silver Spring – SOLD OUT

10 Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore Philadelphia – SOLD OUT

11 Boston, MA House of Blues – SOLD OUT

13 Montreal, QC MTELUS

14 Toronto, ON Danforth Music Hall – SOLD OUT

15 Toronto, ON Danforth Music Hall – SOLD OUT

17 Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Music Theatre – SOLD OUT

18 Columbus, OH Express Live

19 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE

21 New York, NY PlayStation Theater – SOLD OUT

22 New York, NY PlayStation Theater – SOLD OUT

23 New York, NY PlayStation Theater

25 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom



PRESS CONTACTS:

Glenn Fukushima –  glenn.fukushima@ (NATIONAL)

Ted Sullivan – ted.sullivan@ (TOUR/ONLINE)

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