People September 10, 2024 - 11:10 am

Still Eighteen returns to Santo Domingo for September shows

Santo Domingo.- Canadian alt-rock band Still Eighteen is making a return to Santo Domingo for two exciting shows: Shots on Friday, September 13th, and RockNRolla RD on Saturday, September 28th. After their last visit, the band has been busy touring Europe and Brazil, and they recently signed with the European label ON Stage Group. Their self-titled debut album, released in January 2024, has garnered rave reviews.

At their upcoming Santo Domingo concerts, Still Eighteen will perform tracks from their debut album, unreleased music, and classic rock covers. Known for their unique family dynamic—a trio of a father, mother, and daughter—and a sound blending David Bowie and Pixies, their shows promise a high-energy experience. The band’s music videos have millions of views, and they’ve been recognized for their impressive live performances, including a notable set at a major music festival alongside legends like Aerosmith and Alice Cooper.

Catch Still Eighteen before they head off on their next tours to Brazil and Europe! For more about the band, visit their Instagram and website, or watch their performance of “You Hit Me Like a Drug” here.

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