In anticipation of their debut album coming later this year, almost monday dropped their second single, “can’t slow down” (written by almost monday, Simon Oscroft and Sam Hollander), today alongside the official music video, directed by longtime friend and collaborator Jack Revell.
The hypnotic track comes ahead of the band’s debut album, due later this year, a summer arena tour with AJR in June-July, and a six-week, 25-city tour across Europe with THE DRIVER ERA in September-October. (Itinerary below)
ALMOST MONDAY TOUR DATES:
Festival Date
6/1: Crownsville, MD, LET’S GO! MUSIC FESTIVAL
7/4: Milwaukee, WI, SUMMERFEST FESTIVAL
10/5: Manchester, UK, NEIGHBOURHOOD WEEKENDER FESTIVAL 2024
With AJR
· 6/23: Norfolk, VA, SCOPE ARENA
· 6/25: Pittsburg, PA, PPG PAINTS ARENA
· 6/27: Cleveland, OH, ROCKE T MORTGAGE FIELDHOUSE
· 6/28: Columbus, OH, NATIONWIDE ARENA
· 6/29: Chicago, IL, ALLSTATE ARENA
· 6/30: Detroit, IL, LITTLE CEASARS ARENA
· 7/3: Chicago, IL, ALLSTATE ARENA
· 7/6: St. Louis, MO, ENTERPRISE CENTER
· 7/9: Houston, TX, TOYOTA CENTER
· 7/10: Dallas, TX, DICKIES ARENA
· 7/12 Phoenix, AZ, FOOTPRINT CENTER
With THE DRIVER ERA
· 9/14: Lisbon, PT, LISBOA AO VIVO
· 9/16: Madrid, ES, LA RIVIVERA
· 9/17: Madrid, ES, LA RIVIVERA – SOLD OUT
· 9/18: Barcelona, ES, RAZZMATAZZ
· 9/20: Toulouse, FR, LE BIKINI
· 9/22: Lyon, FR, LE TRANSBORDEUR
· 9/25: London, UK, EVENTIM APOLLO
· 9/26: Birmingham, UK, O2 ACADEMY
· 9/28: Bristol, UK, BRISTOL BEACON
· 10/1: Edinburg, UK, O2 ACADEMY
· 10/2: Manchester, UK, O2 APOLLO
· 10/3: Newcastle, UK, O2 CITY HALL
· 10/6: Brussels, BE, LA MADELEINE – SOLD OUT
· 10/7: Paris, FR, L’OLYMPIA
· 10/8: Amsterdam, NL, AFAS LIVE
· 10/10: Berlin, DE, ASTRA KULTURHAUS
· 10/12: Franfurt, DE, BATSCHKAPP
· 10/13: Cologne, DE, E-WERK
· 10/15: Esch Alzette, LU, ROCKHAL
· 10/17: Milan, IT, FABRIQUE)
· 10/18: Munich, DE, TONHALLE
· 10/20: Prague, CZ, SASAZU
· 10/22: Warsaw, PL, STODOLA
· 10/25: Copenhagen, DK, FALKONERSALEN
· 10/26: Stockholm, SE, FRYSHUSENT ARENAN
· 10/27: Oslo, NO, SENTRUM SCENE
Emerging from garage jams and D.I.Y. gigs, almost monday —Dawson Daugherty (vocals), Cole Clisby (guitar) and Luke Fabry (bass)—burst onto the scene in 2020 with a sound that embodies the sun-soaked essence of California. Their debut EP, don’t say you’re ordinary, produced with Mark Needham (The Killers, Fleetwood Mac) and Simon Oscroft (The Naked and Famous, DREAMERS), quickly gained traction with hits like “parking lot view” and “come on come on.” Their infectious energy and empowering anthems, notably “broken people,” along with the Sofi Tukker remix, garnered attention, propelling them into the Top 20 at Alternative Radio.
In 2021, almost monday continued to shine with their second EP, til the end of time, and singles like “live forever” and “cool enough,” earning acclaim from Alternative Press, Forbes, People, GQ Australia, Earmilk, Flaunt, Ones To Watch and more. Festival debuts at Lollapalooza, BottleRock and Firefly and sharing stages with Kings of Leon, Dayglow, Walk The Moon and Joywave further solidified their rising status.
The momentum surged into 2022 with coastal-inspired singles like “sunburn” and “sun keeps on shining,” earning radio success with the latter a top 10 hit on Sirius XM Alt Nation, a top 20 hit on Alternative Radio, and the official song of the 2022 Vans US Open of Surfing. Festival slots, Governor’s Ball, WonderBus and Innings Festival, alongside touring North and South America with The Driver Era, and headline shows in Japan and South Korea wrapped up the year.
In 2023, almost monday maintained their indie-pop prowess with festival appearances including WonderRoad, Wonderstruck, Have A Nice Trip (Korea), and Life is Beautiful and tours with AJR, Weathers, and The Driver Era. 2022 hosted a string of singles led by the infectious “only wanna dance,” which premiered with V Magazine, “coast to coast,” the reflective “life goes by,” and “sweet feelings.”
With over 400 million streams under their belt, almost monday’s feel-good vibes continue to resonate globally as they dive into 2024 with new releases like “is it too late?” (world premiered with Australia’s Triple J) and “can’t slow down,” a U.S. tour with Beach Weather, a summer arena tour alongside AJR and MXMTOON, dates in Mexico plus a six-week European tour with The Driver Era, and, on the horizon, a debut album coming later this year.
The San Diego band’s music has been featured across various media platforms from ESPN, CBS, Bravo, HBO Max and Netflix, to FOX, TNT and beyond.

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