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Gallery: Young the Giant, Fitz and the Tantrums Summer Tour

By Tanmay Shankar

Aug. 12, 2019 6:41 p.m.

COIN, an indie pop band from Nashville, Tennessee, opened for Fitz and the Tantrums and Young the Giant at The Forum in Inglewood on Saturday evening.

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On tour prior to the release of their third album, COIN performed a set which included their new hit single, “Crash My Car.”

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Fitz and the Tantrums kicked off the show with “Get Right Back” from their 2016 self-titled album.

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The band, founded in Los Angeles in 2008, was named for lead vocalist Michael Fitzpatrick.

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Joseph Karnes provides accompaniment for “Get Right Back” on the bass guitar.

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James King performs “Spark” on the saxophone, from the band’s 2013 album "More Than Just a Dream."

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Co-lead vocalist Noelle Scaggs bangs a tambourine to excite the crowd, as she performs “Spark” amid a backdrop of fog and orange light matching her outfit.

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Scaggs danced with Fitzpatrick throughout the performance.

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Fitzpatrick leads the band as they perform their 2010 single “Don’t Gotta Work It Out.”

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"Don’t Gotta Work It Out" was part of the Los Angeles-based band’s first studio album, “Pickin’ Up the Pieces,” which charted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Heatseekers chart.

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Young the Giant’s lead vocalist Sameer Gadhia kicks off the second act of the evening with "Oblivion", from the band’s 2018 album “Mirror Master.”

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François Comtois accompanies band members on the drums.

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Jacob Tilley performs 2016 single “Something to Believe In,” which peaked at No. 13 on the U.S. alternative chart upon release.

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Bass guitarist Payam Doostzadeh beckons to the crowd as he accompanies the band to “Something to Believe In.”

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Gadhia flicks his hair back as he performs the band’s 2018 single “Heat of the Summer.”

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Tanmay Shankar | Senior staff photographer
Tanmay is a senior staff photographer and member of the editorial board. He was previously an assistant Photo editor covering the sports beat.
Tanmay is a senior staff photographer and member of the editorial board. He was previously an assistant Photo editor covering the sports beat.
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