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Royel Otis performing at Splendour in the Grass 2023. In January 2024, The Grammys named Royel Otis as one of '25 Artists To Watch in 2024.' [13] Later in January 2024, Royel Otis performed Like a Version cover of Sophie Ellis-Bextor's song "Murder on the Dancefloor" for Australian radio station Triple J. [14]
Sofa Kings is the third extended play by Australian guitar-pop duo Royel Otis.It was announced in January 2023 alongside its second single, and released on 31 March 2023. Following its physical release in July 2023, the EP peaked at number 43 on the ARIA Albums Ch
Pratts & Pain is the debut studio album by Australian guitar-pop duo Royel Otis. It was released on 16 February 2024 via Ourness, and debuted at number 10 on the ARIA Albums Chart . [ 8 ] The album's release was supported by five singles, starting with "Adored" and "Fried Rice", as well as tour dates around Australia, North America and Europe.
Australian rock band Royel Otis covered "Linger" on 9 April 2024 at the Sirius XM studio in New York City for the Alt Nation channel. [70] It was released as a single on 31 May, and in August, it debuted at No. 94 on the Billboard Hot 100, the band's first song to do so. The cover was heavily used on TikTok. [71]
Other frontrunners included Royel Otis' Like a Version cover of "Murder on the Dancefloor" and Charli XCX's "Guess". [9] In articles written before the countdown, some music journalists wrote of their concern over the possible lack of Australian music at the top of the countdown, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] when "One Bad Day" by Spacey Jane was projected to ...
The list includes Del Water Gap, The Warning, Evanescence, Alvvays, Hope Tala, Sir Chloe, Royel Otis, flowerovlove, Magdalena Bay and Alemeda. You can check out the tour dates below for specific ...
Halsey: For My Last Trick tour dates in the U.S. May 10 – Concord, CA – Toyota Pavilion at Concord. May 12 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
Text logo. Tiny Desk Concerts is a video series of live concerts hosted by NPR Music at the desk of former All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen in Washington, D.C.. The first Tiny Desk Concert came about in 2008 after Boilen and NPR Music editor Stephen Thompson left South by Southwest frustrated that they couldn't hear the music over the crowd noise.