Social Club Misfits Wrap Up 'Into The Night' Tour
The Christian hip-hop duo, Social Club Misfits, recently wrapped up their spring Into The Night Tour. Their tour included 17 dates across the Southeast and Midwest, multiple sold out venues and the duo garnered thousands of new "Misfits."
The tour was in promotion of Social Club Misfits' album Into The Night, released Feb. 9, and made stops in cities such as Nashville, Pittsburgh and Charlotte. The tour sold out in multiple cities, including Lancaster, Pennsylvania and Pontiac, Michigan. The duo, comprised of Marty and Fern say, "We absolutely loved bringing this music to life in the presence of fans across the country. It's awesome to make music for a living, but it's even more rewarding when you bring it to audiences across the country."
The tour wrap up falls on the heels of Social Club Misfits' largest radio success ever with their song "War Cry featuring Tauren Wells." It's currently reaching Top 3 on Hot AC and Top 30 on the National Christian Audience chart. Brad O'Donnell, Chief Creative Officer for Capitol CMG, says, "We're so encouraged by the response to Into The Night both from the industry and especially from the fans. Marty and Fern have taken things to the next level with their music, their touring, and their live show and we're seeing the results in sales and engagement." Check out the video for "War Cry feauring Tauren Wells," here.
CCM Magazine opines, "On their latest LP, Into The Night, Social Club Misfits have expanded their already diverse sound to include more than enough flavors for anyone to enjoy along with a guest list sure to impress pop and hip-hop fans alike-including Tauren Wells, Danny Gokey, Jordin Sparks, Chris Batson and more. If you appreciated Fern and Marty's last go-around, this latest is a must-have."
About Social Club Misfits
People often talk about the future of hip-hop music like it isn't right now. As if the future were some far off paint splotch occupying our collective imagination. On the contrary, the future is now, and some aren't afraid to take it where it's going. Enter Social Club Misfits, the Miami duo who's built a cult following on the strength of their provocative oeuvre and singular, quick-witted approach. Comprised of Marty and Fern, Social Club is the after-effect of two distinctive personalities meshing to create an invigorating sound. The self-monikered "Misfits" are disruptors in every sense, challenging norms and bringing other misfits along for the ride. With a host of projects and EPs under their proverbial belt, including the Billboard charting full lengths The Midadventures, Misfits 2 and US, Social Club Misfits has made a sport of pushing boundaries and redefining the possibilities of what faith-based music can accomplish. From headlining sold out tours across the country to spawning imitators the world over, it's clear the duo has struck a chord with listeners from all walks of life. They have bypassed perceived gatekeepers in favor of carving their own lane and fueling their purpose. While some are content with moving wherever the current leads, Social Club Misfits has embraced their calling as leaders of a more intentional school of thought. The misfits are now. Their latest project, INTO THE NIGHT is available now!
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