Joey Valence & Brae keep the night going with ‘HYPERYOUTH (afterparty)’

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Joey Valence & Brae are officially keeping the HYPERYOUTH era alive. The duo just announced HYPERYOUTH (afterparty), the deluxe version of their latest album, adding a fresh batch of tracks that push the project’s already high-energy world even further.

Released as an extension rather than a reset, HYPERYOUTH (afterparty) leans into what made the original album hit so hard: rowdy beats, sharp humor, and a love of chaos that pulls from old-school hip-hop, punk energy, and internet-era maximalism. The new songs are said to feel looser and more playful, like they were made with the volume already turned up and no plans to wind things down. Fans will be able to hear the 6 additional tracks on February 27.

Along with the deluxe drop, Joey Valence & Brae will be touring this year in support of HYPERYOUTH, bringing the album’s frantic energy back to the stage. Known for their high-octane live shows, the upcoming run is set to hit cities across the U.S. and the globe, turning the album into a full-blown live experience once again. Be sure to get your tickets for when JVB come to your town!

US and Canada tickets can be found here, Australia tickets can be found here, and UK/EU tickets are here.

If HYPERYOUTH was the party, afterparty is the moment everyone decides to stay out a little longer. And judging by the new music and the tour plans, Joey Valence & Brae aren’t done making noise anytime soon.

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Cedric Joshua
Cedric Joshua
Cedric Joshua, born and raised in Los Angeles, has been a passionate lover of live music for as long as he can remember. Whether discovering new artists or revisiting his favorite artists, he finds inspiration in the energy and storytelling of music. Beyond his love for concerts, Cedric enjoys reading and writing in his journal, using words to capture his thoughts and experiences. With a deep appreciation for music and a talent for writing, he dreams of one day becoming a full-time music journalist.

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