Cleopatrick Perform Sold Out Show In Phoenix, AZ

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On Saturday, October 2nd, Canadian Duo, Cleopatrick made a stop in Phoenix, AZ, on The Bummer Tour. The show was sold out and the small room was packed with excited fans, you could practically feel the energy buzzing through the crowd.

As Cleopatrick took the stage the crowd went wild. Opening their set with a very high-energy song, “VICTORIA PARK” they really set the tone for the whole night. There were mosh pits going constantly and a fan wearing a pink cowboy hat even climbed on the roof a couple of times while crowd surfing before security caught on to him. When they played fan favorite, “hometown” you could hear every single fan in the venue singing along. If you think Cleopatrick sounds good on recording, they are even better live. The duo feeds off of each other’s energy and you can just tell how much they are enjoying themselves.

Cleopatrick released their debut album BUMMER back in June featuring songs like “VICTORIA PARK” and “GOOD GRIEF”. Their most recent music video which is for “VICTORIA PARK” was actually released the day before their album. The music video features their friend, James Campbell running away from two people after what appears to be a failed robbery attempt until they finally catch up with him at the end, leaving him lying in the sand while he yells out in frustration. This album came at the perfect time to be your fall late-night drive go-to.

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The band is currently on tour, promoting BUMMER, and will be on the road through April of next year so make sure that you check them out at one of the remaining dates! Also, make sure that you keep up with Cleopatrick by following their socials which are listed below!

Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | Spotify

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Devon Munro

Co-Founder, Co-Owner; & Photographer

Born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, Devon has had a camera in her hands at all times since the age of four. Growing up, her dad was always showing her different kinds of music and is one of the main reasons that she fell in love with the music industry. Her mother also introduced her to the world of photography and helped her learn everything that she could to better her craft. After realizing she could combine the two she found her passion.

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