Neon Trees has been largely out of the spotlight for a few years but is coming back for a tour this fall that includes a stop at Buckhead Theatre Sept. 23. The alternative rock group from Utah had a ...
Neon Trees’ ongoing connection with Utah might be surprising to some, considering all four members are Utah transplants. But the Provo band is still intimately tied to its home scene and the artists ...
If you are a Neon Trees superfan and happened to be in Milwaukee, yesterday was your day. Summerfest attendees had two chances to see multi-platinum band Neon Trees perform: an intimate lounge session ...
Utah-based rock group Neon Trees have been pretty quiet on the music circuit, but if their debut effort Bad Habits is anything to go by, get ready to be dazzled by their shine. Formed back in 2005, it ...
Neon Trees are gearing up for the release of the much-anticipated album, 'Pop Psychology,' which will drop later this month on April 22. Since we already can't stop singing their latest single, ...
Forget starting with a whisper. Alternative rockers Neon Trees started with a bang late Saturday night at the U.S. Cellular Stage and showed very little sign of stopping throughout a massively fun ...
Tyler Glenn of Neon Trees singles out the Mormon church in the music video for the song "Trash." By The Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two years after coming out as gay and praising the Mormon ...
When the Utah-based, pop-rock band Neon Trees took the stage in Columbus, the crowd was ready to go. In a 20-song, 1 ½ hour set (give or take on both quantities) Monday night at Newport Music Hall, ...
In celebration of Boston College’s last day of classes, the Campus Activities Board (CAB) held its annual Modstock concert in the Mod Lot on Thursday afternoon. This year, Modstock was headlined by ...
This past March, Neon Trees vocalist Tyler Glenn was on a plane when, out of nowhere, he began to sob uncontrollably — but not from fear of flying, or even any particular sadness. Glenn’s sudden tears ...
Wednesday evening, Utah rock band Neon Trees illuminated State Farm Center with a colorful concert as a new addition to the University’s Homecoming Week celebrations. Formed in 2005 by a group of ...
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