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Laundry Day      

Pop-Rock Band Known for "FRIENDS" & "Jane"

Laundry Day, a pop-rock band originating from Manhattan, New York, emerged on the music scene in 2018. The group, composed of Sawyer Nunes, Jude Ciulla-Lipkin, Henry Weingartner, and Henry Pearl, quickly made their mark with their debut album "Trumpet Boy". Their subsequent album, "Homesick", showcased a collaborative effort with Romil Hemnani of Brockhampton. Laundry Day not only gained recognition for their unique sound but also for their versatile talents as multi-instrumentalists, often alternating instruments between their recorded and live performances.

The band's reputation continued to grow as they performed at well-known events such as the Austin City Limits Music Festival and Tyler, the Creator's Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival. Their reach extended into the screen, with their track "FRIENDS" featured in the season 3 finale of Netflix's "On My Block". In 2024, their growing popularity led to them opening for Ed Sheeran at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. As a testament to their rising status, NME included Laundry Day in their NME 100 list of "essential new artists" in January 2020, and by 2024, their music had achieved viral fame.

Laundry Day's influence has been felt across the globe as they embarked on headline tours such as the All My Friends Tour and the We Switched Bodies Tour, including performances at renowned venues like The Bowery Ballroom and The Roxy. Their widespread tours included stops across the U.S. and Europe, with performances alongside The 1975 and Clairo.

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