His debut album, Big Baby D.R.A.M., peaked at 19 on the U.S. Music,” and his careless vibe will balance out some of the more serious rockers in the lineup.
You might not know rapper Shelley Marshaun Massenburg-Smith (aka D.R.A.M.) by name, but chances are you dance along to his smash hit Broccoli ft. The band will release a new album, Last Young Renegade, June 2. Established in Baltimore in 2003, the pop punk band boasts classics like “Dear Maria, Count Me In,” “Weightless,” and “Remembering Sunday.” Frontman Alex Gaskarth will definitely take us back to our angstiest days, but the group hasn’t stopped making music since. All Time Low Photo: LaquenaĪll Time Low brings a little middle school nostalgia to this year’s lineup. Like we said, it’s not Walk the Moon, but at least we can live our middle school angst dreams through All Time Low. The Irish indie rock band has also performed at festivals like Bonnaroo. If the name sounds vaguely familiar, you might remember the band’s single “Something Good Can Work” from 2010. Though we haven’t heard much from Two Door Cinema Club lately, the band released its third studio album Gameshow in October 2016. Here’s your briefing on what you can expect from this year’s lineup.
If you’re lucky, you might even score a pair of UPUA-branded sunglasses. This year’s festival will also include other activities like snacks and moon bounces. Movin’ On will kick off April 28 at the IM Fields. Two Door Cinema Club will headline the concert after acts Love and Theft, Clean Bandit, D.R.A.M., and All Time Low. Though we weren’t not sure it tops last year’s headliner in Walk the Moon, Movin’ On arranged another exciting lineup of artists for this year’s festival. Movin’ On just announced its lineup for the 2017 festival, unveiling this year’s headliners and supporting acts once again through a video on the organization’s website.