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Young the Giant at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles

Alt-rockers Young the Giant perform a 15-song set in an intimate hometown show.

10/15/2016 | Rating NR

Live from the Artists Den

Young the Giant at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles

Preview: Season 11 | 30s

Alt-rockers Young the Giant perform a 15-song set in an intimate hometown show.

The celebrated El Rey Theatre in the Miracle Mile neighborhood of Los Angeles hosted a hometown show by alt-rockers Young the Giant. The band opened their 15-song set with their new single “Something to Believe In.” Older hits included “My Body,” “Cough Syrup,” and “Mind Over Matter.” Off the new album Home of the Strange, “Jungle Youth” and “Titus Was Born” got their first live performances.

10/15/2016 | Rating NR

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