Plain White T’s & We The Kings
Delilah vs. Juliet

Event Info
Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia
1009 Canal Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19123
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Artist Info
Plain White T's
Since emerging in 1997, Chicago quartet Plain White T's have remained visible and viable. They have consistently delivered unforgettable pop rock anthems that take up real estate in your brain for months at a time. They have amassed over 2.7 billion total global streams, earned two Grammy nominations, and collected several Platinum-plus and Gold certifications across their impressive catalog. Their signature single "Hey There Delilah" went quadruple-platinum, topped the Billboard Hot 100, and earned the pair of aforementioned GRAMMY® nominations in 2008 — for "Song of the Year" and "Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal." They have made their pop culture mark by appearing on highly visible shows such as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Sesame Street, iCarly, 90210, Beavis & Butthead, and Frankenweenie, all the while nabbing press accolades from TIME, Billboard, ESPN, Rolling Stone, AV Club, MTV, MSNBC, and more. Plain White T's have proven to be a reliable musical force, as well as a career band that shows no signs of stopping or slowing down. Their self-titled album was released in late 2023.
We The Kings
We The Kings’ storied career has been marked by a deep reciprocity
between the band and their fans.
When the group—Travis Clark (vocals/guitar), Hunter Thomsen
(guitar), Danny Duncan (drums), Charles Trippy (bass) and Coley
O’Toole (keyboard, guitar)—broke out of Bradenton, Florida in 2007
with “Check Yes Juliet,” one of the most iconic songs of the late ’00s
pop-punk movement, millions of listeners around the world instantly
fell in love with their buoyant spirit and emotionally poignant
songwriting.
Since then they’ve gone on to release eight albums with singles like
“Sad Song,” “Heaven Can Wait,” “We'll Be A Dream (feat. Demi
Lovato)” and Say You Like Me and more.
Over the course of their career the band has built a loyal fan base,
leading to packed tours, multiple RIAA certified Gold & Platinum
records, and hundreds of millions of music streams.