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 “Music is something that is fused to who I am. It allows me to breathe deeply, it lets me feel, imagine, aspire and dream in the most beautiful ways imaginable. Music is something that I can't imagine living without, and though it means more to me than the world itself, there is something that weighs significantly heavier on the scale of all things valuable and important in my life, that being my relationship with Jesus Christ. …..I am an artist, that's what I do. Creating art has been my dream since elementary school, it's the only thing I'm good at and looking back on the years, I am left breathless, completely and utterly bereft of speech at how the Lord has chosen to use music in my life and what I do as Owl City. I'll be the first to say I have a timid personality and I'm not a great conversationalist, nor very confident in social situations, but one thing I've never wanted to be shy about is the reason behind why I do what I do, why I create art, why I dream and imagine. That reason is my faith in a God more powerful and omnipotent and full of love for us than words can even begin to describe. “
In November 2009, Owl City’s Adam Young, a native and longtime resident of Owatonna, Minnesota (pop. 25,000), who had made his very first airplane journey only a year prior at age 22, found himself standing on the Great Wall of China. “I called my mom on my cell phone at 2 a.m. Minnesota time and said, ‘You’ll never believe where I am right now!’” Young recalls with a laugh. “I’m this shy kid from nowhere. My family didn’t have a lot of money to take vacations, so for me to have that kind of experience was surreal.”
It was just one of many extraordinary moments this unassuming 24-year-old Midwesterner would have over the past 18 months thanks to the blockbuster success of Owl City’s major-label debut album — the lush, lovingly created Ocean Eyes, which was released by Universal Republic Records in July 2009. Filled with whimsical melodies and blissful beats that Young conjured up alone in the basement of his parents’ home in Owatonna, Ocean Eyes topped the Billboard Rock, Alternative, and Dance/Electronic charts and was certified gold or platinum in nine countries, including platinum in the U.S. The album spawned the quadruple-platinum first single “Fireflies,” which was a No. 1 smash hit in 24 countries including the U.S. (where it hit the top spot twice), and sold more than four million downloads. Its eye-popping success has made Owl City an international phenomenon, selling nearly 12 million tracks worldwide and amassing an impressive touring record, including support stints with Maroon 5 and John Mayer, and sold-out headlining tours in which Young, backed by a five-piece band, performed for besotted fans in the U.S., Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.
Young’s adventures over the past two years are evocatively detailed on the impossibly catchy electro-pop songs that make up Owl City’s new album, All Things Bright and Beautiful. “Ocean Eyes was written from the perspective of my bedroom,” Young says. “All I could do was imagine how I’d feel if I could visit all these places I was writing about. This time around, I was influenced by very specific things and was able to draw upon what I’d been through, so that got poured into the lyrics and the moods of the songs. The music always dictates the lyrics. I just sit down at the piano and think about things and it happens in front of me.”
On All Things Bright and Beautiful, the music and lyrics conspire to make listeners feel as if they were stepping into another world — a verdant musical dreamland where “reality is a lovely place, but I wouldn’t want to live there,” as Young sings on the opening track “The Real World.” Images of abundance, like a backyard of butterflies (“Honey and the Bee”), blossoms filling a room (“Hospital Flowers”), and “sunsets that dazzle in the dusk” (“Dreams Don’t Turn To Dust”) unfold alongside starry-eyed imaginings of cherry bombs staining blackbirds red (“Kamikaze”) and dipping one’s toes in the galaxy (“Alligator Sky”).
Young opens the album with “The Real World” because, for him, it serves as a partial commentary on his fanciful nature. “Not that I want to check out from what’s going on around me,” he explains, “but I’m the guy who’ll lie awake at night and have these wakeful dreams, like a movie director who’s creating this film in my head, and that is so inspiring. It’s worth more than anything that’s ever happened to me in person. So that song is kind of an embodiment of what life could be like if I were in a different place.” Interestingly, Young follows “The Real World” with “Deer in the Headlights,” a playful song about feeling the pressure to be the perfect guy. “It’s my way of telling myself, ‘Wake up, nothing will ever be that perfect.’ I put those songs back to back to say that you can stay in one world and be happy, but often what’s real is much different than what you perceive to be ideal.”
Another highlight is the first single, “Alligator Sky,” which features Los Angeles rapper Shawn Chrystopher. “’Alligator’ and ‘sky’ are two words that don’t really go together, but conjure up an image, which fits the idea of the song,” Young says. “It’s about how there are so many weird things coming at you every day. Why not just meet them head on and take charge even though you have no say over what’s going to happen? You and those around you are what matter most.”
Through each song, even the more melancholy ones, such as “Dreams Don’t Turn To Dust” and “Plant Life” (on which Young sings about wishing plant life would grow all around him “so I won’t feel dead anymore”), Young retains his ever-present optimism, letting the listener know that no matter how tough times get, there’s always light at the end of the tunnel. “I would feel weird if I were to communicate anything other than optimism, because it’s just who I am,” Young says. “It's always been in me to make Owl City a vehicle that sends a hopeful message. As a listener, I'm drawn to things that are really uplifting. When a certain melody grabs my ear, it makes me feel like I could be a better person.”
All Things Bright and Beautiful also finds Young expanding his sonic palette, playing around with a harder-edged vocal delivery on “Kamikaze,” majestic strings on “Dreams Don’t Turn To Dust,” euphoric dancefloor tempo on “The Yacht Club” (featuring guest vocals by Canadian singer Lights), and straight-up piano pop on “Plant Life” (which Young wrote with Relient K’s Matthew Thiessen). The experimentation comes from Young’s evolving confidence as a songwriter, musician, producer, and engineer. As with Ocean Eyes, Young produced and engineered the album himself (before mixing it together with veteran mixer Jack Joseph Puig). “For the actual production of the album, tonality and texture played a larger part,” Young says. “I knew I wanted it sound bigger and be more dynamic than Ocean Eyes, so I put more time into trying to figure out how to do my job better from a technical standpoint. I had to polish up my knowledge so I could bring the sounds I heard in my head to life.”
Young has come a long way since his days posting his musical experiments on MySpace and YouTube, launching both an online savvy and radio-friendly career that the New York Times called “a textbook illustration of how the music business needs new and old forms of media to make an artist a star.” Before becoming an Internet sensation (racking up more than 98 million total plays on MySpace and more than 18.5 million channel views on Owl City’s Vevo/YouTube channel to date), Young, the only child of a mechanic and a schoolteacher, was attending community college and working dead-end jobs, including one in a warehouse loading Coca-Cola trucks. He began creating melodies and beats on his laptop as a way to combat insomnia and eventually self-released an EP, 2007’s Of June and an album, 2008’s Maybe I’m Dreaming, both of which reached the Top 20 on Billboard’s Electronic Albums chart.
Impressed by Young’s connection to his grassroots audience, Universal Republic signed Owl City in early 2008 and stepped back to watch his creativity flourish. He has also released music under the moniker Sky Sailing, and appeared on a track on Dutch producer Armin van Buuren’s 2010 album Mirage. Last year, 300 and Watchmen and director Zack Snyder asked Young to write the theme song for his animated film Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga-Hoole. “To The Sky” anchors the film’s soundtrack, which also includes the score by Academy Award nominee Davis Hirschfelder.
For now, however, Young’s attention is focused on Owl City, which will hit the road for a U.S. tour in June 2011 following the Jun. 14 release of All Things Bright and Beautiful. Forced to overcome his shyness and trepidation about performing live, Young is now enthusiastic about touring and showing up for his fans. “The gratification you get from flying across the world and playing to a sold-out room full of kids who know all your lyrics, even if they don’t speak your language, is incredible,” Young says. “It’s those times when you stand back and say, ‘I’m just a normal guy, I can’t believe this is happening.’”
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8/21/2012 - Owl City Releases The Midsummer Station Today To Widespread Acclaim and Strong Digital Sales
International pop star Adam Young, a.k.a. Owl City, releases his newest project, The Midsummer Station, today via Universal Republic amid an outpouring of praise and support from media and fans alike. In addition to debuting at No. 1 on iTunes® in the U.S., Young also boasts another feat today: the Owl City mastermind also mixed the No. 2 album, Dispatch's Circles Around the Sun.
Join Adam Young for an exclusive full album listening party today, August 21st at 4pm EST by clicking here, and follow @itunesmusic and @owlcity on Twitter for an exclusive Twitter interview today, August 21st at 6pm EST.
The album’s lead single at Christian radio, “Shooting Star,” climbed to No. 6 on the CHR chart this week, with 15 out of 18 stations now spinning the song.
Here's just a bit of what critics are already saying about The Midsummer Station...
"Midsummer Station spins the hits and pure pop confection. It's the stuff of teenage abandon that pulls even parents into windows-down, full-blast sing-alongs...the collection is crisp, clean, anti-cynical. Credit that to Young's Christian faith—subtle but foundational to encouragement anthems ("Dreams and Disasters," "Gold"). Like the love it exudes, Midsummer Station always endures, believes and, most of all, hopes." - Christianity Today
"Adam Young branches out from his usual one-man show to enlist the help of co-writers andoutside producers for the first time -- and the gamble pays off. The kids will go crazy for the peppy, Glee-ready track “Good Time,” a duet with Carly Rae Jepsen, but the album overall remains true to the synth-driven, melodic popsound that won Owl City fans in the first place." - Rhapsody
"Collaborations and genre-crossing have produced one of the most distinct Owl City records to date, with a little something for everyone to enjoy. Honest, heart-on-your-sleeve lyrics give us a glimpse at the real Young." - Indie Vision Music
"...There's plenty of assertive songwriting smarts and fist-pumping choruses at every turn." - CCM
"If you wrote off Owl City as a one-hit wonder after 2009's Fireflies, it's time to break out the eraser. Teaming with Carly Rae Jepsen has given the blithe synth-pop act a late-summer earworm in 'Good Time'— a track, by the way, recorded before Jepsen took over the airwaves with 'Call Me Maybe.'" - USA Today
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Catch Owl City on TV all week, then be sure to see him in concert as he embarks on his 45-date, four-continent spanning "The Midsummer Station World Tour" this fall.
The tour, which kicks off on September 5 at Nashville’s Cannery Ballroom and will hit major cities across the U.S. and Canada before the North American leg concludes on October 7 at The Crofoot in Detroit, MI. Afterward, Young will take off to France and make his way from Europe to Asia and finally wrap up the 45-date tour in New Zealand on November 3.
See below for all confirmed dates and appearances.
Catch Owl City on TV... August 22nd, 2012 on America's Got Talent on NBC @ 9/8c August 23rd, 2012 on The Today Show on NBC August 26th, 2012 at Arthur Ashe Kids Day on CBS at Noon EST August 28th, 2012 on The Tonight Show on NBC at 11:35/10:35c August 29th, 2012 on Conan on TBS at 11/10c
The Midsummer Station World Tour: 09.5.12 - Nashville, TN @ Cannery 09.6.12 - Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage 09.7.12 - Orlando, FL @ Beacham Theatre 09.8.12 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution 09.10.12 - Washington DC @ 9:30 Club 09.11.12 - New York, NY @ Irving Plaza 09.13.12 - Boston, MA @ Paradise 09.14.12 - Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of Living Arts 09.15.12 - Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Hall 09.16.12 - Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall 09.18.12 - Houston, TX @ House of Blues 09.19.12 - Dallas, TX @ House of Blues 09.20.12 - Austin, TX @ La Zona Rosa 09.22.12 - San Diego, CA @ House of Blues 09.26.12 - San Francisco, CA @ Regency 09.28.12 - Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom 09.29.12 - Seattle, WA @ Neptune 10.01.12 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot 10.02.12 - Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre 10.04.12 - Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue 10.05.12 - Kansas City, MO @ Beaumont 10.06.12 - Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre 10.07.12 - Detroit, MI @ Crofoot
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7/10/2012 - Owl City Announces The Midsummer Station World Tour
Owl City is excited to announce a world tour this fall in support of his new full-length studio album, The Midsummer Station – out August 21st on Universal Republic. The tour, which kicks off on September 5th at Nashville’s Cannery Ballroom, begins just two weeks after the album release and will hit major cities across the U.S. and Canada before the North American leg concludes on October 7th at The Crofoot in Detroit, MI. Afterwards, Young will take off to France and make his way from Europe to Asia and finally wrap up the 45-date tour in New Zealand on November 3rd.
The announcement of Owl City’s The Midsummer Station World Tour comes on the heels of the album’s lead single, “Shooting Star,” climbing to No. 16 on the CHR chart, with 17 out of 18 stations now spinning the song with +38 spins. This comes after just a handful of weeks on the chart, where it debuted at No. 29 and then bulleted to the No. 24 spot in just its second week. The song is available now via iTunes® and other digital retailers.
In other formats, Owl City is enjoying a massive first week for “Good Time” – the debut pop-format single off Young’s forthcoming album that features a duet with “Call Me Maybe” pop sensation Carly Rae Jepsen. The song was added by more than 100 radio stations and sold 140,000 copies in the first week, earning “Good Time” a No. 18 debut on the Billboard Hot 100. The track also found fans in the press with raves coming in from Entertainment Weekly, Billboard and MTV.
With “Good Time” already making itself heard as this summer’s feel-good anthem, Owl City has set the stage for The Midsummer Station. If you miss Owl City this month on his SOLD OUT North American promo tour (which also hits select cities in Asia, Europe and the UK), don’t fret as the fall tour tickets will go on sale July 13th at 12 p.m. local time. For the most up to date information on Owl City, check www.owlcitymusic.com, and check out all confirmed dates for Owl City’s The Midsummer Station World Tour below:
09.5.12 - Nashville, TN (Cannery)
09.6.12 - Atlanta, GA (Center Stage)
09.7.12 - Orlando, FL (Beacham Theatre)
09.8.12 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Revolution)
09.10.12 - Washington DC (9:30 Club)
09.11.12 - New York, NY (Irving Plaza)
09.13.12 - Boston, MA (Paradise)
09.14.12 - Philadelphia, PA (Theatre of Living Arts)
09.15.12 - Toronto, ON (Phoenix Concert Hall)
09.16.12 - Columbus, OH (Newport Music Hall)
09.18.12 - Houston, TX (House of Blues)
09.19.12 - Dallas, TX (House of Blues)
09.20.12 - Austin, TX (La Zona Rosa)
09.22.12 - San Diego, CA (House of Blues)
09.26.12 - San Francisco, CA (Regency)
09.28.12 - Vancouver, BC (Commodore Ballroom)
09.29.12 - Seattle, WA (Neptune)
10.01.12 - Salt Lake City, UT (The Depot)
10.02.12 - Denver, CO (Ogden Theatre)
10.04.12 - Minneapolis, MN (First Avenue)
10.05.12 - Kansas City, MO (Beaumont)
10.06.12 - Chicago, IL (Vic Theatre)
10.07.12 - Detroit, MI (Crofoot)
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10.18.12 - Paris, France (Trabendo)
10.19.12 - Zurich, Switzerland (Mascotte)
10.21.12 - Munich, Germany (Hansa 39)
10.22.12 - Frankfurt, Germany (Batschkapp)
10.23.12 - Hamburg, Germany (Knust)
10.25.12 - London, UK (Forum)
10.26.12 - Birmingham, UK (Library/HMV Institute)
10.27.12 - Dublin, Ireland (Whelans)
10.28.12 - Glasgow, UK (Garage)
10.30.12 - Manchester, UK (Academy 3)
10.31.12 - Oxford, UK (Academy 2)
11.02.12 - Gent, Belgium (Vooruit)
11.03.12 - Amsterdam, Holland (Melkweg)
11.07.12 - Osaka, Japan (Big Cat)
11.08.12 - Tokyo, Japan (Shibuya Ax)
11.12.12 - Taipei, Taiwan (Legacy)
11.14.12 - Jakarta, Indonesia (Tennis Indoor Senayan)
11.16.12 - Auckland, NZ (Powerstation)
11.18.12 - Melbourne, Australia (Corner Hotel)
11.20.12 - Sydney, Australia (The Metro)
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6/25/2012 - Owl City Announces Details of New Full-Length Studio Album
Owl City has announced details of his new full-length studio album The Midsummer Station – due out August 21st on Universal Republic. It was a month ago when we announced news of the new album and gave fans a taste of what to expect with the release the Shooting Star EP on Tuesday, May 15th. Since then, through a series of incredibly successful Twitter interviews where #OCTMS trended worldwide, Owl City revealed the details of the album along with the incredible cover art.
Owl City’s Adam Young took a bold step forward on the new album by choosing to work with co-writers and outside producers for the first time. For example when it came to working on the first single released to Christian radio, “Shooting Star,” he enlisted his friend Matt Thiessen (Relient K), Stargate (Rihanna, Wiz Khalifa) and Robopop (Maroon 5), and on “Gold” – another focus track on the album – he enlisted the team of Josh Crosby, Nate Campany, and Emily Wright (Dr. Luke’s engineer).
“Shooting Star” debuted last week on the Christian CHR chart at No. 29 and bulleted its way up several spots to No. 24 on this week’s chart. The song is available now via iTunes® and other digital retailers.
In addition to working with other writers and producers, Young is joined by two very exciting guests on the new album. On “Dementia,” Young is joined by one of his heroes, blink-182’s Mark Hoppus. The song documents some of the more psychotic thoughts and feelings Young dealt with in the wake of his platinum debut album, Ocean Eyes, and is one of the more rock-inspired cuts on the new album. And on the album’s first single at mainstream radio, the incredibly infectious pop gem “Good Time” (written and produced by Adam Young, with Matthew Thiessen and Brian Lee as co-writers), Young is joined in a duet by “Call Me Maybe” star Carly Rae Jepsen. The song will be available via iTunes® and other digital retailers on June 26; however, a preview of the song is available here: http://soundcloud.com/owlcityofficial/good-time.
When asked about working with Jepsen, Young said, “I love Carly’s song ‘Call Me Maybe.’ I remember hearing it for the first time and immediately became a huge fan of hers – it is absolutely contagious. A bit later, I actually found out that she had known of my music for a while and even went to a couple of shows of mine in Vancouver so I definitely knew I wanted to collaborate with her.”
Their mutual admiration and excitement to work together can be heard on “Good Time” – an undeniable summer anthem.
By embracing the idea of working with others, Young was able to grow as an artist and producer and really explore new aspects of song writing and production. This openness was born out of several positive experiences collaborating with other artists including Paul van Dyk (“Eternity”) and Armin van Buuren (“Youtopia”). The eleven songs on the new album reflect this growth while still retaining Young’s synth-driven melodic pop sensibility.
As Owl City gears up for the release of The Midsummer Station on August 21st, the band will embark on a short North American promo tour, prior to announcing a full World Tour on July 9th. The trek has Owl City playing intimate venues in most stops along the way (many of which are already sold out). Confirmed dates below and for ticket details please visit www.owlcitymusic.com.
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5/6/2011 - Owl City Debuts New Music Video for “Alligator Sky”
Owl City Debuts New Music Video for “Alligator Sky” From Jun. 14 Release
All Things Bright and Beautiful
“Galaxies” Debuts Well at CHR Radio
Nashville, Tenn. May 6, 2011…. Nearly one month from the release of his highly anticipated new album All Things Bright and Beautiful, Owl City is releasing the new galactic mission themed music video for “Alligator Sky.” The music video is debuting on Owl City’s website today, www.owlcitymusic.com.
“Alligator Sky,” features Los Angeles rapper Shawn Chrystopher. “’Alligator’ and ‘sky’ are two words that don’t really go together, but conjure up an image, which fits the idea of the song,” and as Adam Young explains, is not your everyday song title. “It’s about how there are so many weird things coming at you every day. Why not just meet them head on and take charge even though you have no say over what’s going to happen? You and those around you are what matter most.”
All Things Bright And Beautiful will release on June 14, and is the follow-up full-length studio album to Owl City’s platinum-selling debut Ocean Eyes. Released in July 2009, Ocean Eyes was certified platinum in just eight short months and earned Owl City a slew of critical acclaim (New York Times, Rolling Stone, People, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, etc.). Ocean Eyes’ sales were led by the runaway single “Fireflies” which is currently quadruple platinum in the US. “Fireflies” hit #1 on the Hot 100 twice and found its’ way to the #1 spot in 24 countries around the world.
“Galaxies” debuted in the top 30 at CHR with major players such as Air-1 Network, WONU/Chicago and KXWA/Denver playing the single.
“’Galaxies’ is a first person perspective of the flight commander of the space shuttle Challenger that tragically exploded in 1986,” explains Young. “It was inspired by the idea of a person leaving this life and passing into eternity. It’s a bold statement to Jesus Christ proclaiming that I will personally follow him to whatever end. The song is a vivid portrayal to the idea that amidst such tragedy, victory can in fact be achieved through Christ and Him alone.” To hear more about “Galaxies” from Young, visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMaCgmBt4mk.
In support of the new album – All Things Bright And Beautiful – Owl City will be kicking off a headlining tour of the World in North America on June 13th at the historic Ryman Auditorium – confirmed dates below. For the most up-to-date information, please visit www.owlcitymusic.com.
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4/1/2011 - Owl City Releases All Things Bright And Beautiful May 17th on Universal Republic
Owl City is back after a long cold winter with a new full-length studio album – All Things Bright And Beautiful – due out May 17th Worldwide on Universal Republic. Produced by Owl City’s Adam Young and recorded at Sky Harbor Studios in Owatonna, MN, All Things Bright And Beautiful features twelve new songs and was mixed by Young along with Grammy Award-winning engineer and producer Jack Joseph Puig whose credits include Beck, Mary J. Blige, Green Day and John Mayer to name a few.
All Things Bright And Beautiful is the follow-up full-length studio album to Owl City’s platinum-selling debut Ocean Eyes. Released in July 2009, Ocean Eyes was certified platinum in just eight short months and earned Owl City a slew of critical acclaim (New York Times, Rolling Stone, People, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, etc.). Ocean Eyes’ sales were led by the runaway single “Fireflies” which is currently quadruple platinum in the US. “Fireflies” hit #1 on the Hot 100 twice and found its’ way to the #1 spot in 24 countries around the world – making this a huge International hit song and leading to several sold out worldwide tours – keeping Owl City on the road for over a year and a half.
About how music and his faith merge, Young says, “Music is something that is fused to who I am. It allows me to breathe deeply, it lets me feel, imagine, aspire and dream in the most beautiful ways imaginable. Music is something that I can't imagine living without, and though it means more to me than the world itself, there is something that weighs significantly heavier on the scale of all things valuable and important in my life, that being my relationship with Jesus Christ.” Continuing he says, “I am an artist, that's what I do. Creating art has been my dream since elementary school, it's the only thing I'm good at and looking back on the years, I am left breathless, completely and utterly bereft of speech at how the Lord has chosen to use music in my life and what I do as Owl City.”
In support of the new album – All Things Bright And Beautiful – Owl City will be kicking off a headlining tour of the World in North America on June 13th at the historic Ryman Auditorium – confirmed dates below. For the most up-to-date information, please visit www.owlcitymusic.com.
June 13 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
14 Tabernacle Atlanta, GA
16 House of Blues Orlando, FL
17 Fillmore Charlotte, NC
18 Pier Six Baltimore, MD
20 Olympia Montreal, QC
21 Kool Haus Toronto, QC
23 Roseland Ballroom New York, NY
25 The Mann Philadelphia, PA
26 House of Blues Boston, MA
28 Egyptian Room Indianapolis, IN
29 Fillmore Detroit, MI
30 Summerfest Milwaukee, WI
July 1 LC Pavilion Columbus, OH
11 Uptown Theatre Kansas City, MO
12 Fillmore Denver, CO
13 MacKay Event Center Salt Lake City, UT
15 Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA
16 The Center Vancouver, BC
17 Roseland Ballroom Portland, OR
19 Warfield Theatre San Francisco, CA
21 Club Nokia Los Angeles, CA
23 Fox Theatre Pomona, CA
25 Verizon Theatre Houston, TX
26 Verizon Theatre Dallas, TX
27 ACL Live Austin, TX
29 Aragon Ballroom Chicago, IL
30 Roy Wilkins Auditorium Minneapolis, MN
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Owl City's music video for "Deer In The Headlights"
Adam from Owl City talks about the theme of his new album
Adam from Owl City talks about being a Christian in mainstream music
Adam from Owl City on how his faith has affected his music
Owl City - Fireflies
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