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Grammy-nominated Needtobreathe bringing tour to downtown Phoenix
(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Tyler Burkum, left, and Josh Lovelace of Needtobreathe perform "I Wanna Remember" at the CMT Music Awards in 2021, in Nashville.
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IF YOU GO
Who: Needtobreathe
When: Tuesday, Oct. 24
Where: Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix
More Information: Needtobreathe.com
Special to Independent Newsmedia
Grammy-nominated Needtobreathe is planning a Phoenix stop on their Caves World Tour.
The combo has placed five No. 1 albums all across the Billboard chart spectrum, from rock to alternative. They’ve also racked up 2 billion career streams and scored multi-platinum chart topping hits “Brother” (feat. Gavin DeGraw), “Who Am I,” “Let’s Stay Home Tonight” and more.
They arrive downtown for a Tuesday, Oct. 24 show at Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. Washington St., in Phoenix.
The band recently released their ninth studio album “Caves.”