Paramore Releases ‘Re: This Is Why’ Remix Album

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Today Paramore released a remix version of their sixth studio album This Is Why which released in February. Re: This Is Why features collaborations from Wet Leg, Zane Lowe, Remi Wolf, Bartees Strange, Claud, and more.

“We’ve long wanted to recognize the connection we have with some of the artists who’ve influenced us as a band and/or who have cited our band as an influence. Some of the songs have been remixed sort of classically, while others were reworked or rewritten. It’s incredible to hear all our worlds colliding,” Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams said in a statement. “We sent This Is Why – the record – out into the world early this year, with all its messages of disdain, distrust, and sobering self-examination. This is the Reply.”

Re: This Is Why tracklist:

  1. This Is Why (Re: Foals)
  2. The News (Re: The Linda Lindas)
  3. Running Out Of Time (Re: Panda Bear)
  4. Running Out Of Time (Re: Zane Lowe)
  5. C’est Comme Ca (Re: Wet Leg)
  6. Big Man, Little Dignity (Re: DOMi & JD BECK)
  7. You First (Re: Remi Wolf)
  8. Figure 8 (Re: Bartees Strange)
  9. Liar (Re: Romy)
  10. Crave (Re: Claud)
  11. Thick Skull (Re: Julien Baker)
  12. Sanity (demo)

Upon This Is Why‘s release earlier this year, it gave the band its first #1 at Alternative Radio in the US and it was voted “Hottest Record Of The Year” by listeners of BBCRadioOne in the UK. It charted in the top 10 all around the world, including being #1 in both Australia and the UK and it debuted #2 on the Billboard 200.

Paramore will continue touring after Williams suffered a health scare over the summer that forced the band to postpone tour dates. The band will tour New Zealand and Australia this November and next year they will open for Taylor Swift on the European leg of her Eras tour. The European shows begin May 9 at the Paris La Défense Arena and conclude August 17 at Wembley Stadium after a run of six shows at the iconic venue.

2023

Fri Oct 06 – New York, NY – New Yorker Festival

Sat Nov 18 – Auckland, NZ – Spark Arena*

Wed Nov 22 – Brisbane, AUS – Entertainment Centre*

Thu Nov 23 – Brisbane, AUS – Entertainment Centre* 

Sat Nov 25 – Sydney, AUS – The Domain*

Mon Nov 27 – Melbourne, AUS – Rod Laver Arena*

Tue Nov 28 – Melbourne, AUS – Rod Laver Arena* 

Thu Nov 30 – Melbourne, AUS – Rod Laver Arena* 

2024

Thu May 09 – Nanterre, France – Paris La Défense Arena#

Fri May 10 –  Nanterre, France – Paris La Défense Arena#

Sat May 11 –  Nanterre, France – Paris La Défense Arena#

Sun May 12 –  Nanterre, France – Paris La Défense Arena#

Fri May 17 –  Stockholm, Sweden – Friends Arena#

Sat May 18 –  Stockholm, Sweden – Friends Arena#

Sun May 19 –  Stockholm, Sweden – Friends Arena#

Fri May 24 –  Lisbon, Portugal – Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica#

Sat May 25 –  Lisbon, Portugal – Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica#

Thu May 30 –  Madrid, Spain – Estadio Santiago Bernabéu#

Sun Jun 02 –  Lyon, France – Groupama Stadium#

Mon Jun 03 – Lyon, France – Groupama Stadium#

Fri Jun 07 –  Edinburgh, Scotland – BT Murrayfield Stadium#

Sat Jun 08 –  Edinburgh, Scotland – BT Murrayfield Stadium#

Sun Jun 09 –  Edinburgh, Scotland – BT Murrayfield Stadium#

Thu Jun 13 – Liverpool, England – Anfield#

Fri Jun 14 – Liverpool, England – Anfield#

Sat Jun 15 Liverpool, England – Anfield#

Tue Jun 18 –  Cardiff, Wales – Principality Stadium#

Fri Jun 21 –  London, England – Wembley Stadium#

Sat Jun 22 –  London, England – Wembley Stadium#

Sun Jun 23 –  London, England – Wembley Stadium#

Fri Jun 28 – Dublin, Ireland – Aviva Stadium#

Sat Jun 29 –  Dublin, Ireland – Aviva Stadium#

Sun Jun 30 – Dublin, Ireland – Aviva Stadium#

Thu Jul 04 –  Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff Arena#

Fri Jul 05 –  Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff Arena#

Sat Jul 06 –  Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff Arena#

Tue Jul 09 –  Zurich, Switzerland – Letzigrund#

Wed Jul 10 –  Zurich, Switzerland – Letzigrund#

Sat Jul 13 –  Milan, Italy – Stadio Giuseppe Meazza#

Sun Jul 14 –  Milan, Italy – Stadio Giuseppe Meazza#

Wed Jul 17 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Veltins-Arena#

Thu Jul 18 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Veltins-Arena#

Fri Jul 19 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Veltins-Arena#

Tue Jul 23 – Hamburg, Germany – Volksparkstadion#

Wed Jul 24 – Hamburg, Germany – Volksparkstadion#

Sat Jul 27 –  Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion#

Sun Jul 28 – Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion#

Thu Aug 01 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy#

Fri Aug 02 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy#

Sat Aug 03 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy#

Thu Aug 08 – Vienna, Austria – Ernst-Happel-Stadion#

Fri Aug 09 – Vienna, Austria – Ernst-Happel-Stadion#

Sat Aug 10 – Vienna, Austria – Ernst-Happel-Stadion#

Thu Aug 15 – London, England – Wembley Stadium#

Fri Aug 16 – London, England – Wembley Stadium#

Sat Aug 17 London, England – Wembley Stadium#

*With Support from Remi Wolf

#Opening for Taylor Swift

Haley
Haley
Haley joined the Nerds and Beyond team in 2019 as a Writer and Editor. Her main fandoms include Criminal Minds, Wrestling, and The Walking Dead. You can find her on Twitter @haleyanne_.

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