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Hollow Coves Celebrate Earth Day + National Park Week By Announcing A New Collaboration With The National Park Foundation

$1 Per Ticket Donation From Their North American Tour Will Go To Help Preserve Our Natural World

+ Summer Tour Dates Include Their Biggest Shows Ever In New York, Los Angeles, D.C., Chicago, And More!

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April 22, 2024 – Following the release of their acclaimed sophomore album Nothing To Lose on March 1st, today, indie-folk duo Hollow Coves are thrilled to announce a new collaboration with the National Park Foundation. As proud supporters, Hollow Coves will donate $1 from every ticket sold on their 2024 North American Summer Tour to the Foundation in an effort to preserve our natural world. Their goal is to champion the importance of our national park system’s landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites. The band, who has previously routed tour dates to allow for trips to the national parks, will also be visiting some of their favorite and some new parks along their tour!  

The full list of tour dates can be found below. Visit www.hollowcoves.com to buy tickets and find more information!

 

Matt Carins and Ryan Henderson of Hollow Coves commented: 

“Nature has long been a source of inspiration for our music and lives. We hope to inspire others and our fans to join us in helping to protect these treasured landscapes and historic sites for generations to come.” 

 

Dawn Rodney, chief external affairs officer from the National Park Foundation, stated:

We are grateful for Hollow Coves’ thoughtfulness and generosity to support something so close to their hearts — and the hearts of people across the country: our national parks.

North American Dates:

June 5 - Union Stage - Washington, D.C.

June 6 - The Foundry @ The Fillmore - Philadelphia, PA

June 8 - Warsaw - New York City, NY

June 10 - Paradise Rock Club - Boston, MA

June 11 - MTELUS - Montreal, QC

June 12 - Danforth Music Hall - Toronto, ON

June 14 - Lincoln Hall - Chicago, IL – SOLD OUT

June 15 - Fine Line - Minneapolis, MN

June 17 - Gothic Theatre - Denver, CO

June 19 - The Complex - Salt Lake City, UT

June 22 - El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles, CA

June 23 - Ventura Music Hall - Ventura, CA

June 24 - Bimbo's 365 Club - San Francisco, CA 

June 26 - Aladdin Theater - Portland, OR – SOLD OUT

June 27 - The Crocodile - Seattle, WA

June 29 - Vogue Theatre - Vancouver, BC

June 30 - Capital Ballroom - Victoria, BC – SOLD OUT

 

 

About Hollow Coves:

Nothing To Lose marks Hollow Coves’ first full-length album since emerging as a true post-pandemic soundtrack for their fans’ special life moments - births, weddings, trips of a lifetime. Developing a grassroots following across social platforms, Hollow Coves’ music has been used in over one million TikTok videoscharted in the Top 20 for Most Used on Instagram Reels, and garnered over 200 million views on YouTube. As a result, the band has been streamed over one billion times across all platforms and grown a dedicated global audience which has translated to their touring across continents. Hollow Coves will play some of their biggest rooms ever all across Europe, North America, and Australia/New Zealand in 2024- including venues of 1,000+ in many cities across the US and Canada this June.

Behind gripping vocal harmonies and indelible acoustic riffs, Matt Carins and Ryan Henderson return with a blissful celebration of getting lost as a means to "find your feet on the way." While calling back to themes from their "stunning" (Billboard) breakout EP 'Wanderlust' and its fan-favorite single "Coastline" (with over 200 million Spotify streams to date), there's a palpable sense of fresh perspective and hard-earned maturity that accompanies all the miles traveled. Inspired by the ocean breezes, the breathtaking national parks of the American West, and their cross-continental journeys - Nothing To Lose is a full-hearted ode to the importance of adventure amidst the 'hurry' of the modern world. 

 

 

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