Twenty One Pilots Tyler Joseph Posts Letter To Fans
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(Radio.com) While in New York for a two-night stint at the famed Madison Square Garden, Twenty One Pilots' Tyler Joseph paused to post a note aimed squarely at fans. The frontman explained that although he's been quiet on social media as of late, it's because he's been working so furiously on the band's live shows. But Joseph did not mince words. He's doing it all for the fans. Over the course of this year's extensive arena tour, Tyler and his bandmate Josh Dunn have been thrust into stardom. "Because we are "famous" now we have to do all kinds of interviews with random people," says Tyler in the letter. "But the thing that those people always ask us about is you guys. It's my favorite type of question because I love to brag about you." Tyler continues about his fans, known as the Skeleton Clique; "If you guys continue to look out for each other, support each other's art, and stay together you'll be unstoppable. "And the distance is just a season. More shows to come, more songs to write. Only for you guys. |-/" Read his full letter here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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