Watch: Punch Brothers Perform "Who's Feeling Young Now?" for Rolling Stone France

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Punch Brothers celebrated the release of their new album, Who's Feeling Young Now?, with a special set at NYC's intimate Rockwood Music Hall last night that was captured in photos by Brooklyn Vegan. The band launches its North American tour outside Boston this Thursday. While in Paris last month, the band met up with the folks at Rolling Stone France to perform a short set. You can watch their performance of the album's title track here.

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Punch Brothers celebrated the release of their new album, Who's Feeling Young Now?, with a special invitation-only performance for fans at New York City's intimate Rockwood Music Hall last night. Brooklyn Vegan was there as well and captured some fantastic photos from the event, which you can see at brooklynvegan.com.

The band officially launches its North American tour with special guest Aoife O'Donovan at the Somerville Theatre outside Boston starting this Thursday. For details and tickets links, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Last month, Punch Brothers were in the UK and Europe, where Who's Feeling Young Now? received four stars from the Guardian, which exclaimed: "This is a remarkable band." While in Paris, the band met up with the folks at Rolling Stone France to perform a short set for the magazine's site in association with Utuh and Watch Your Steps collective. Watch their performance of the album's title track below, in a clip directed by Samuel Rozenbaum, and check back with rollingstone.fr for a second installment to come soon.

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Punch Brothers: Rolling Stone France, Feb 2012
  • Tuesday, February 21, 2012
    Watch: Punch Brothers Perform "Who's Feeling Young Now?" for Rolling Stone France
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    Punch Brothers celebrated the release of their new album, Who's Feeling Young Now?, with a special invitation-only performance for fans at New York City's intimate Rockwood Music Hall last night. Brooklyn Vegan was there as well and captured some fantastic photos from the event, which you can see at brooklynvegan.com.

    The band officially launches its North American tour with special guest Aoife O'Donovan at the Somerville Theatre outside Boston starting this Thursday. For details and tickets links, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Last month, Punch Brothers were in the UK and Europe, where Who's Feeling Young Now? received four stars from the Guardian, which exclaimed: "This is a remarkable band." While in Paris, the band met up with the folks at Rolling Stone France to perform a short set for the magazine's site in association with Utuh and Watch Your Steps collective. Watch their performance of the album's title track below, in a clip directed by Samuel Rozenbaum, and check back with rollingstone.fr for a second installment to come soon.

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