Showbox Presents
I've Loved You For So Long World Tour
The Aces
with Carol Ades

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In the years since The Aces released their acclaimed sophomore album, ‘Under My Influence’ in
2020, the band has been on a journey of self-discovery. Faced with the realities of a global
pandemic, sisters Cristal and Alisa Ramirez (lead vocals/guitar and drums, respectively), Katie
Henderson (lead guitar/vocals), and McKenna Petty (bass) used quarantine as a time to reflect,
confronting personal mental health issues as well as processing experiences they’d had
growing up together in Provo, Utah, as part of the Mormon church. When The Aces returned to
the studio, their vision — and the honesty and trust between them — felt stronger than ever.
The result of this growth period is ‘I’ve Loved You For So Long,’ the band’s third LP. Written and
executive-produced by the group (along with Keith Varon, the sole collaborator on the project),
the album is a sparkling indie-rock record that’s by far their most personal and self-assured work
to date. From tracks that ruminate on mental health and self-sabotage to searing anthems about
love, longing, and heartbreak, ‘I’ve Love You For So Long’is a record that’ll work its way into
your head and heart — and will have you singing along all the way through.
‘I’ve Loved You For So Long’is also an opportunity for The Aces to reach new heights and build
on their many previous successes. To date, the group has earned over 205 million career
streams; ‘Under My Influence’alone garnered more than 75 million (including 35 million on its
lead single “Daydream”). The album also appeared on numerous charts, including #53 on
Billboard’s Top Albums list. Further, The Aces have toured with the likes of 5 Seconds of
Summer, X Ambassadors, The Vamps, and COIN, and have played at festivals all over the
world, including NY Pride, Lollapalooza, Firefly, Bonnaroo, OUTFEST, and more. After selling
out their last U.S. headline tour in 2021, the band will hit the road again this year, with dates
soon to be announced.
2020, the band has been on a journey of self-discovery. Faced with the realities of a global
pandemic, sisters Cristal and Alisa Ramirez (lead vocals/guitar and drums, respectively), Katie
Henderson (lead guitar/vocals), and McKenna Petty (bass) used quarantine as a time to reflect,
confronting personal mental health issues as well as processing experiences they’d had
growing up together in Provo, Utah, as part of the Mormon church. When The Aces returned to
the studio, their vision — and the honesty and trust between them — felt stronger than ever.
The result of this growth period is ‘I’ve Loved You For So Long,’ the band’s third LP. Written and
executive-produced by the group (along with Keith Varon, the sole collaborator on the project),
the album is a sparkling indie-rock record that’s by far their most personal and self-assured work
to date. From tracks that ruminate on mental health and self-sabotage to searing anthems about
love, longing, and heartbreak, ‘I’ve Love You For So Long’is a record that’ll work its way into
your head and heart — and will have you singing along all the way through.
‘I’ve Loved You For So Long’is also an opportunity for The Aces to reach new heights and build
on their many previous successes. To date, the group has earned over 205 million career
streams; ‘Under My Influence’alone garnered more than 75 million (including 35 million on its
lead single “Daydream”). The album also appeared on numerous charts, including #53 on
Billboard’s Top Albums list. Further, The Aces have toured with the likes of 5 Seconds of
Summer, X Ambassadors, The Vamps, and COIN, and have played at festivals all over the
world, including NY Pride, Lollapalooza, Firefly, Bonnaroo, OUTFEST, and more. After selling
out their last U.S. headline tour in 2021, the band will hit the road again this year, with dates
soon to be announced.
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- Mon, October 23, 2023
- Wonder Ballroom
- 8:30 PM
- $25.00
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