The Fray have announced a headline show at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado on Friday, July 26th. The performance marks the start of a new chapter for the 4-time Grammy-nominated Denver natives, with vocalist/guitarist and primary songwriter Joe King taking over lead vocal duties alongside longtime guitarist Dave Welsh and drummer Ben Wysocki. The performance will also feature musicians Kai Welch on keys and Dane Poppin on bass guitar.
Tickets for “The Fray Is Back At The Fox, Live in Boulder, CO” on July 26th go on sale this Friday, July 5th. Please visit thefray.com for more information, and stay tuned for more news from The Fray coming soon.
When The Fray first burst onto the scene in the early aughts, the Colorado-bred band introduced the world to a profoundly life-affirming form of alt-rock: timeless but inventive, arena-sized in scope but firmly rooted in raw emotion. Over the coming years, their soul-searching songwriting and high-powered sound led to earning four Grammy Award nominations, scoring a multitude of Billboard top 10 hits, and amassing a passionately devoted worldwide fanbase. Their single “How To Save A Life” spent a staggering 58 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and became the “unofficial theme song” for Grey’s Anatomy. Rolling Stone praised their “stick-in-your-head hooks and eloquent narratives,” while the LA Times called their music “melodically rich.” The Fray’s debut album How To Save A Life (2005) is certified double-platinum in the US and has been declared one of the best-selling digital debuts of all time.