Paramore Respond to ‘Bananas’ Chart Success of Their New Album


This week Paramore marveled at the chart success of their new album. this is the reasonand thanked the fans for supporting their LP debut in the #1 position on multiple albums billboard chart.

this is the reason It arrived on February 10th and reached number one in its first week on the charts. billboard‘s Top Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums, Top Album Sales Charts and more.Recorded 2nd place in all genres billboard 200, between the SZA and Taylor Swift albums.

“This is a banana,” Paramore said on Tuesday (February 21), along with an image of the chart’s position.

“We are now fully aware that success does not equal value,” the band continued.

“Having said that,” added the Hayley Williams-led rockers. [SZA] & [Taylor Swift]) is such a sweet and surreal moment to celebrate together as this version of Paramour. thank you. “

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Paramore responds to music chart success this is the reason – February 21

Paramore 2023 Tour Dates

March 2 – Lima, Peru @ UNMSM Stadium
March 5 – Santiago, Chile @ Movistar Arena
March 7 – Buenos Aires @ Palermo, Argentina
March 9 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil @ Qualistage
March 11 – Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Sports Center
March 12 – Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Sports Center
March 14 – Bogota, Colombia @ Movistar
March 18 – Glendale, Arizona @ State Farm Stadium
May 23 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Ctr
May 25 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
May 27 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Adjacent Fest
May 30 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
June 2 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
June 4 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Rocket Fieldhouse
June 5 – Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse
June 7 – Detroit, Michigan @ Little Caesars Arena
June 8 – Toronto, Ontario @ Scotiabank Arena
June 10 – Columbus, Ohio @ Schottenstein Ctr
June 11 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania @ PPG Arena
June 13 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center
June 14 – Hollywood, Florida @ Hard Rock Live
July 6 – New Orleans, Louisiana @ Smoothie King Ctr
July 8 – Fort Worth, Texas @ Dickies Arena
July 9 – Austin, TX @ The Moody Ctr
July 11 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
July 13 – Denver, Colorado @ The Ball Arena
July 16 – San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena
July 19 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
July 22 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Ctr
July 24 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
July 25 – Portland, Oregon @ Veterans Coliseum
July 27 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Vivint Arena
July 29 – Tulsa, Oklahoma. @BOK Center
July 30 – St. Louis, Missouri @ Enterprise Ctr
August 2 – St. Paul, Minnesota @ Xcel Energy Ctr

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