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Dream Drop Are Going On Tour And Here’s Why You Should Attend A Show

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Chances are that you’re reading this on your mobile device (just like the boys from Dream Drop on the press photo just above this line). While these devices, aswell as the apps such as Spotify and Apple Music, are here to make your life so much easier, it has also taken its toll on the music industry as we know it.

The focus for artists has shifted from selling records, to selling tickets for their shows, while that aswell has been getting increasingly difficult. It has become very tough for beginning artists to make a living off of the thing they love the most: making music.

This is exactly why attending your local shows is one of the most important things you can do if you want to keep your hometown’s music scene from dying. Established and small bands alike currently rely on you coming to their shows to make sure their families are having enough money to pay their rent and buying their groceries.

Here’s when we bring Dream Drop into the equation. The boys from Sweden are going on tour and if your schedule allows it, we suggest you catch them on the road for exactly those reasons we mentioned before!

Besides, it’s not like seeing Dream Drop live is a punishment.
The Swedish rockers recently released their second EP “Color In Gray” and the tracks featured on this EP are nothing short but amazing. They’ve been working hard on their songwriting and mastering their instruments and it absolutely shows. The band also puts on one hell of an energetic show, while being equally as crazy on stage.

The truth is, Dream Drop are one of the most charismatic new bands and you will absolutely not regret attending one of their shows if you decide to go.

The band will kick off their Eastern European tour on November 1st and will be playing shows until November 11. 

Check out the dates below and do yourself a favor, get the details on how to attend here.

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Glenn van den Bosch