Ones To Watch and The Noise Present: Palaye Royale Live at the Wiltern [Announcement]

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Well, would you look at that? Just one day after our first major tour announcement of 2020, we're back with more exciting news courtesy of Palaye Royale.

The self-described fashion-art rock band blends the larger-than-life worlds of glam and Brit rock to present an enthralling vision of grandiose modern alt-pop and gritty guitar-driven anthems. And May 29 will see  Ones To Watch team  up with our sister site The Noise to bring Palaye Royale's vision to life in the form of a very special show at the Los Angeles' historic Wiltern Theatre.

But wait, there's more. Not only will Palaye Royale be playing their largest US headline show to date but Remington Leith, Sebastian Danzig, Emerson Barett, and co. will also be performing their forthcoming album The Bastards in full.

That's right! For a chance to see the band's third full-length album performed from front to back, make sure to grab your tickets now.  

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