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Mayday Parade release new single ‘Pretty Good to Feel Something,’ share Sad Summer co-headlining tour dates with The Maine

Pop punk band Mayday Parade have shared their latest single, ‘Pretty Good to Feel Something’ – the song was produced by Zach Odom and Kenneth Mount, and mastered by Brad Blackwood.

Frontman Derek Sanders says: ‘Pretty Good To Feel Something’ is a song about bad things happening that alter your life and how eventually you have to let those things go and move forward. It’s about appreciating what’s left after it’s all said and done.”

Mayday Parade kick off the 2024 edition of their Sad Summer tour, which they’re co-headlining with The Maine. “For most of my adult life, I’ve associated the summer with music festivals; their open-air venues, the mix of tour bus exhaust and heat radiating off asphalt, and, of course, hearing my favorite music at twilight, lit by the flicker of fireflies — Sad Summer epitomizes this experience,” Mayday Parade’s Alex Garcia says. “It also serves as a unifying force in our music scene, a place for every emo kid to gather around, connect with fellow fans, and truly be themselves. With this in mind, it is a deep honor to close Sad Summer; the music we’ve poured our hearts and souls into becoming an indelible part of those warm summer nights, where friends and memories are made.”

Sad Summer 2024 dates:

July 11th – The Backyard – Sacramento, CA
July 13th – Observatory Festival Grounds – Santa Ana, CA
July 16th – Mission Ballroom – Denver, CO
July 19th – Eagles Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI
July 20th – Salt Shed Outdoor – Chicago, IL
July 21st – Crofoot Festival Grounds – Pontiac, MI
July 23rd – Stage AE Outdoor – Pittsburgh, PA
July 24th – KEMBA Live! Outdoor – Columbus, OH
July 26th – Coca-Cola Roxy – Atlanta, GA
July 27th – The Sound at Coachman Park – Clearwater, FL
July 29th – Jacobs Pavilion – Cleveland, OH
August 1st – The Rooftop at Pier 17 – New York, NY
August 4th – Stone Pony Summer Stage – Asbury Park, NJ
August 6th – Terminal B at the Outer Harbor – Buffalo, NY
August 8th – Highmark Skyline Stage – Philadelphia, PA
August 9th – Chrysalis Stage – Columbia, MD

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