Andrew W.K. performs on "Conan", declares tour dates
Published by Sareth Ney on April 25, 2018 at 1:57p.m.
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Andrew W.K. performed “Music Is Worth Living For” on "Conan". Tour dates for Andrew W.K. were also announced.
“You’re Not Alone” was the latest album released by Andrew W.K. and it was his latest offering in over 10 years. It could be listened to by clicking here. It was made available on a variety of streaming platforms including: iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon and Spotify. “The Power of Partying”, “Music Is Worth Living For”, “Ever Again”, “I Don’t Know Anything”, “The Feeling of Being Alive”, “Party Mindset”, “The Party Never Dies”, “Give Up On You”, “Keep On Going”, “In Your Darkest Moments”, “The Devil’s On Your Side”, “Break The Curse” , “Total Freedom”, “Beyond Oblivion, “Confusion and Clarity” and “You’re Not Alone” were on the release.
Discography for Andrew W.K. started with “I Get Wet” (2001). It featured the songs: “It’s Time To Party”, “Party Hard”, “Girls Own Love”, “Ready To Die”, “Take It Off”, “I Love NYC”, “She Is Beautiful”, “Party Til You Puke”, “Fun Night”, “Got To Do It”, “I Get Wet” and “Don’t Stop Living In The Red”.
“The Wolf” (2003) followed it songs included: “Victory Strikes Again”, “Long Live The Party” ,”Tear It Up”, “”Free Jumps”, “Never Let Down”, “Your Rules”, “The Song”, “Make Sex”, “Totally Stupid”, “Really In Love”, “The End Of Our Lives” and “I Love Music”.
In 2009, “55 Cadillac” was next and it included: “Begin the Engine”, “Seeing the Car”, “Night Driver”, “Central Park Cruiser”, “5”, “City Time”, “Car Nightmare” and “Cadillac”.
2010 saw the release of “Close Calls with Brick Walls / Mother of Mankind”. “Close Calls With Brick Walls” was also released in 2012.
Extended plays (EPs) and singles for Andrew W.K. were: “Go Go Go Go”, “Party Til You Puke EP”, “Girls Own Juice” EP, “Party Hard EP”, “She Is Beautiful EP”, “Tear It Up EP”, “We Want Fun” from the “Jackass: The Movie” soundtrack, “Party Party Party” from the “Aqua Teen Hunger Force The Movie” soundtrack,
“A Wild Pear” EP and “3OH!3 & Andrew W.K. Remix Single”.
For the upcoming tour, Andrew W.K. will be trekking throughout North Americaand Europe. It begins at Monster Energy Welcome To Rockville in Metropolitan Park, in Jacksonsonville, Fla. The date is April 28. It will conclude at The Beacham in Orlando, Fla., on Sept. 28.
Online and social media, Andrew W.K. can be found at the following: website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
“You’re Not Alone” was the latest album released by Andrew W.K. and it was his latest offering in over 10 years. It could be listened to by clicking here. It was made available on a variety of streaming platforms including: iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon and Spotify. “The Power of Partying”, “Music Is Worth Living For”, “Ever Again”, “I Don’t Know Anything”, “The Feeling of Being Alive”, “Party Mindset”, “The Party Never Dies”, “Give Up On You”, “Keep On Going”, “In Your Darkest Moments”, “The Devil’s On Your Side”, “Break The Curse” , “Total Freedom”, “Beyond Oblivion, “Confusion and Clarity” and “You’re Not Alone” were on the release.
Discography for Andrew W.K. started with “I Get Wet” (2001). It featured the songs: “It’s Time To Party”, “Party Hard”, “Girls Own Love”, “Ready To Die”, “Take It Off”, “I Love NYC”, “She Is Beautiful”, “Party Til You Puke”, “Fun Night”, “Got To Do It”, “I Get Wet” and “Don’t Stop Living In The Red”.
“The Wolf” (2003) followed it songs included: “Victory Strikes Again”, “Long Live The Party” ,”Tear It Up”, “”Free Jumps”, “Never Let Down”, “Your Rules”, “The Song”, “Make Sex”, “Totally Stupid”, “Really In Love”, “The End Of Our Lives” and “I Love Music”.
In 2009, “55 Cadillac” was next and it included: “Begin the Engine”, “Seeing the Car”, “Night Driver”, “Central Park Cruiser”, “5”, “City Time”, “Car Nightmare” and “Cadillac”.
2010 saw the release of “Close Calls with Brick Walls / Mother of Mankind”. “Close Calls With Brick Walls” was also released in 2012.
Extended plays (EPs) and singles for Andrew W.K. were: “Go Go Go Go”, “Party Til You Puke EP”, “Girls Own Juice” EP, “Party Hard EP”, “She Is Beautiful EP”, “Tear It Up EP”, “We Want Fun” from the “Jackass: The Movie” soundtrack, “Party Party Party” from the “Aqua Teen Hunger Force The Movie” soundtrack,
“A Wild Pear” EP and “3OH!3 & Andrew W.K. Remix Single”.
For the upcoming tour, Andrew W.K. will be trekking throughout North Americaand Europe. It begins at Monster Energy Welcome To Rockville in Metropolitan Park, in Jacksonsonville, Fla. The date is April 28. It will conclude at The Beacham in Orlando, Fla., on Sept. 28.
Online and social media, Andrew W.K. can be found at the following: website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
Andrew W.K. tour dates:
April 28 – Welcome To Rockville, Jacksonville, Fla.
April 29 – The Orpheum Theatre, Tampa, Fla.
May 1 – Vinyl Music Hall, Pensacola, Fla.
May 3 – Saturn, Birmingham, Ala.
May 4 – Carolina Rebellion, Charlotte, N.C.
May 5 – Shaky Knees Festival, Atlanta
May 6 – Beale Street Music Festival, Memphis, Tenn.
May 8 – Diamond Pub, Louisville, Ky.
May 9 – Hi-Fi Lounge, Indianapolis
May 10 – Pyramid Scheme, Grand Rapids, Mich.
May 11 – Codfish Hollow, Maquoketa, Iowa
May 12 – The Vic, Chicago
May 13 – Northern Invasion, Somerset, Wis.
May 15 –Montage Music Hall, Rochester, N.Y.
May 16 – Opera House, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
May 17 – Paradise, Boston
May 18 – Irving Plaza, New York
May 19 – Rock on the Range, Columbus, Ohio
May 20 – 9:30 Club, Washington
May 21 – Union Transfer, Philadelphia
May 22 – Mr. Smalls, Pittsburgh
May 24 – Delmar Hall, St. Louis
May 27 – Rocklahoma, Pryor, Okla.
May 30 – Klub Proxima, Warsaw, Poland
May 31 – Centrum Koncertowe, Wroclaw, Poland
June 1 – Rock am Ring, Nürburgring, Germany
June 1 – Rock im Park, Nüremburg, Germany
June 4 – Knust, Hamburg, Germany
June 8 – Download Festival, Donington, England, UK
Aug. 18 – Psycho Las Vegas, Las Vegas
Sept. 4 – The Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix
Sept. 5 – The Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles
Sept. 6 – The Fillmore, San Francisco
Sept. 7 – Revolution Hall, Portland, Ore.
Sept. 8 – The Showbox at The Market, Seattle
Sept. 11 – Imperial, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Sept. 13 – Dickens Pub, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Sept. 14 – Varsity Theatre, Minneapolis
Sept. 18 – Wooly’s, Des Moines, Iowa
Sept. 19 – recordBar, Kansas City, Mo.
Sept. 21 – Tree’s, Dallas
Sept. 22 – The Mohawk, Austin, Texas
Sept. 23 – White Oak Music Hall Downstairs, Houston
Sept. 25 – The Basement East, Nashville, Tenn.
Sept. 26 – Motorco, Durham, N.C.
Sept. 27 – Terminal West, Atlanta
Sept. 28 – The Beacham, Orlando, Fla.
April 28 – Welcome To Rockville, Jacksonville, Fla.
April 29 – The Orpheum Theatre, Tampa, Fla.
May 1 – Vinyl Music Hall, Pensacola, Fla.
May 3 – Saturn, Birmingham, Ala.
May 4 – Carolina Rebellion, Charlotte, N.C.
May 5 – Shaky Knees Festival, Atlanta
May 6 – Beale Street Music Festival, Memphis, Tenn.
May 8 – Diamond Pub, Louisville, Ky.
May 9 – Hi-Fi Lounge, Indianapolis
May 10 – Pyramid Scheme, Grand Rapids, Mich.
May 11 – Codfish Hollow, Maquoketa, Iowa
May 12 – The Vic, Chicago
May 13 – Northern Invasion, Somerset, Wis.
May 15 –Montage Music Hall, Rochester, N.Y.
May 16 – Opera House, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
May 17 – Paradise, Boston
May 18 – Irving Plaza, New York
May 19 – Rock on the Range, Columbus, Ohio
May 20 – 9:30 Club, Washington
May 21 – Union Transfer, Philadelphia
May 22 – Mr. Smalls, Pittsburgh
May 24 – Delmar Hall, St. Louis
May 27 – Rocklahoma, Pryor, Okla.
May 30 – Klub Proxima, Warsaw, Poland
May 31 – Centrum Koncertowe, Wroclaw, Poland
June 1 – Rock am Ring, Nürburgring, Germany
June 1 – Rock im Park, Nüremburg, Germany
June 4 – Knust, Hamburg, Germany
June 8 – Download Festival, Donington, England, UK
Aug. 18 – Psycho Las Vegas, Las Vegas
Sept. 4 – The Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix
Sept. 5 – The Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles
Sept. 6 – The Fillmore, San Francisco
Sept. 7 – Revolution Hall, Portland, Ore.
Sept. 8 – The Showbox at The Market, Seattle
Sept. 11 – Imperial, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Sept. 13 – Dickens Pub, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Sept. 14 – Varsity Theatre, Minneapolis
Sept. 18 – Wooly’s, Des Moines, Iowa
Sept. 19 – recordBar, Kansas City, Mo.
Sept. 21 – Tree’s, Dallas
Sept. 22 – The Mohawk, Austin, Texas
Sept. 23 – White Oak Music Hall Downstairs, Houston
Sept. 25 – The Basement East, Nashville, Tenn.
Sept. 26 – Motorco, Durham, N.C.
Sept. 27 – Terminal West, Atlanta
Sept. 28 – The Beacham, Orlando, Fla.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, he inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, philanthropist, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast, is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival and Corazon Comedy Festival.