The Moss share “The Place That Makes Me Happy,” their first new music in seven months, to kick off a busy late summer and fall for the band. The new single is the follow-up to their breakthrough single “Insomnia,” which hit #13 at Alternative radio and registered over 15 million streams. The Hawaii-formed, Utah-based band will be hitting multiple festivals in addition to a full U.S. headline tour.
“The Place That Makes Me Happy” celebrates the band’s passion for the great outdoors, which can include everything from surfing to snowboarding to jumping into gorges – or simply just a quiet campfire dinner. Watch the band perform and take a rustic trip through the woods of Utah in the accompanying music video.
The Moss roll into their fall tour with a series of festival dates, including their next stop in Denver on September 8 for Endless Sunshine Festival, which also features Peach Pit and The Backseat Lovers. The band makes its way to Atlanta for the September 16th Music Midtown festival, headlined by Billie Eilish and The 1975.
The first leg of the band’s U.S. headline tour will begin in mid-October, and it will feature a stop at Austin City Limits on Friday the 13th. The tour hits LA on October 20 at The Troubadour. The Eastern segment of the tour begins late November and includes a stop at The Bowery Ballroom in New York on December 2. See below for the full list of dates.
The Moss were recently featured on Pandora’s 2023 “Artists to Watch” series. Watch them reveal their origin story in the video here.
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