Red Rocks After Party: Galantis at Temple Denver
Friday, April 22, 2022 @ 10:00PM - Doors open at: 10:00PM
Event Description
Temple Denver Presents Galantis
Featuring Christian Karlsson of Miike Snow and Linus Eklöw from Style of Eye, Galantis are a Swedish super duo who represent the place where electronic dance music meets pop. Since the early 2010s, the pair's prolific output has yielded hits such as the multi-platinum "Runaway (U & I)," "Peanut Butter Jelly," and "No Money" from their first two albums, 2015's number Top Dance/Electronic Albums-charting Pharmacy and... read more
Temple Denver Presents Galantis
Featuring Christian Karlsson of Miike Snow and Linus Eklöw from Style of Eye, Galantis are a Swedish super duo who represent the place where electronic dance music meets pop. Since the early 2010s, the pair's prolific output has yielded hits such as the multi-platinum "Runaway (U & I)," "Peanut Butter Jelly," and "No Money" from their first two albums, 2015's number Top Dance/Electronic Albums-charting Pharmacy and 2017's number four-charting The Aviary. In 2020, they again hit number four on the U.S. dance charts with Church before topping the U.K. dance charts with 2021's "Heartbreak Anthem" featuring David Guetta and Little Mix.
Karlsson (the man behind hits like Britney Spears' "Toxic") met Eklöw (the man behind hits like Icona Pop's "I Love It") at the Robotberget studio in Stockholm in 2007. Their mutual admiration turned into a project once they began discussing a more poignant style of EDM that retained pop's passion. The duo set up shop on the Stockholm archipelago in the Baltic Sea, began recording, and released the "Smile" single on the Atlantic label in late 2013. The Grammy-nominated hit single "Runaway (U & I)" followed in 2014, while their debut effort, Pharmacy, landed a year later. The album featured two new singles, "Gold Dust" and "Peanut Butter Jelly."
The following year, Galantis released the single "No Money," which became their first song to debut on the Billboard Hot 100. The year also saw the release of "Love on Me," a collaboration with Aussie DJ Hook N Sling, and in 2017 they released a remix of singer/songwriter/pianist Wrabel's "Bloodstain." Singles continued to roll out, including "Hunter," "True Feeling," and "Girls on Boys," which featured singer Rozes. The duo's sophomore set, Aviary, arrived that September and made a solid showing on Billboard's Top 200.
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Temple Denver will be donating $1 from every ticket sold to 'When The Music Stops'.When The Music Stops is a community of music lovers that support mental health and suicide prevention through education, music, connection, and love. Their focus for 2022 is to continue growing, while building supportive communities that further their mission and help prevent suicide. Follow: @whenthemusicstops | Donate via Venmo: @whenthemusicstops | Donate via Website
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