Weezer Announce Broadway Residency, Release New EP Sznz: Summer: Listen

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Weezer Announce Broadway Residency, Release New EP Sznz: Summer: Listen

The latest installment of the band’s seasonal EP series

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Weezer are heading to Broadway. In celebration of the four-EP Sznz project, the band will launch a residency that will run September 13-18 at the Broadway Theatre in New York. Today, Weezer have also released the next installment of their EP series. Listen to Sznz: Summer EP below.

Weezer launched their Sznz project with the release of Sznz: Spring on March 20—aka the vernal equinox. During their Broadway residency, Weezer will perform songs from the Sznz series, as well as classic cuts from deep in their catalog.

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Weezer Presents Sznz

Weezer:

06-21 Antwerp, Belgium – Antwerps Sportpaleis
06-22 Groningen, Netherlands – Stadspark
06-24 London, England – London Stadium
06-25 Huddersfield, England – John Smith’s Stadium
06-27 Dublin, Ireland – Marlay Park
06-29 Glasgow, Scotland – Bellahouston Park
07-02 Paris, France – Paris La Défense Arena
08-07 San Francisco, CA – Outside Lands
09-13 New York, NY – Broadway Theater – Spring
09-13 New York, NY – Broadway Theater – Summer
09-13 New York, NY – Broadway Theater – Autumn
09-13 New York, NY – Broadway Theater – Winter
09-13 New York, NY – Broadway Theater – Sznz Encore
09-22-25 Dover, DE – Firefly Festival

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