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The Greeting Committee Debut Their New Single “Hopscotch”

The Greeting Committee return with “Hopscotch,” their first single since the release of their critically acclaimed deluxe album Dandelion earlier this year. An anthem for the hopeful yet realistic young adult, the band reflects on the passage of time, contrasting the innocence of adolescence with the very harsh realities of growing up. A cross between a playground chant and rebellious battle cry, the band is launching their next wave of music as they head out on their headline To Feel Alright Again Tour – Stream.

On today’s release and this new chapter for the band, lead singer Addie Sartino said, “I feel optimistic in a way I haven’t felt since I was in high school, but better yet I feel like we know ourselves now in a way that provides true freedom which I’m thankful for as we take this step as independent artists. Pierce and I complement each other in a way that’s both challenging and safe. I hope listeners are able to hear our excitement in these new tracks and in the new live show this upcoming tour.”

Along with today’s release comes an official video for “Hopscotch.” Directed by Sartino and filmed by Luke Adams and Jacob Michael of Foreign Air, the video is a classic yet intimate performance from a white-walled studio, showcasing the band in their rawest form – Watch

This week, the band kicked off their headline To Feel Alright Again Tour which runs through the middle of December. Joined by Aidan BissettWILLS and the band’s own Noah Spencer as opening acts, they’ll be back in their natural habitat – on stages across the country wrapping fans in the communal embrace of live music. All upcoming tour dates are available here and below.

TO FEEL ALRIGHT AGAIN TOUR DATES

November 1 – Minibar- Kansas City, MO (sold out)

November 3 – Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville, TN (Briston Maroney Presents: Paradise)

November 6 – Aggie Theatre – Fort Collins, CO*

November 7 – Soundwell – Salt Lake City, UT*

November 9 – Neumos – Seattle, WA*

November 10 – Fox Cabaret – Vancouver, BC*

November 11 – Hawthorne Theatre – Portland, OR*

November 13 – Popscene @ Rickshaw – San Francisco, CA (sold out)*

November 14 – El Rey Theatre – Los Angeles, CA*

November 15 – Valley Bar – Phoenix, AZ*

November 17 – House of Blues (Bronze Peacock) – Houston, TX&

November 18 – House of Blues (Cambridge Room) – Dallas, TX&

November 19 – Parish – Austin, TX&

November 29 – Delmar Hall – Saint Louis, MO^

November 30 – Lincoln Hall – Chicago, IL^

December 1 – El Club – Detroit, MI^

December 3 – The Drake Hotel – Toronto, ON (sold out)^

December 5 – Brighton Music Hall – Boston, MA (sold out)^

December 6 – Music Hall of Williamsburg – Brooklyn, NY^

December 7 – The Foundry – Philadelphia, PA^

December 9 – Black Cat – Washington DC^

December 10 – Cat’s Cradle (Back Room) – Carrboro, NC (sold out)^

December 11 – Aisle 5 – Atlanta, GA^

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