The Fray at Annexet with the 20th Anniversary of "How To Save A Life" on November 4th!
The multi-platinum selling band The Fray is embarking on a long-awaited world tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Denver's iconic debut album *How to Save a Life*. The tour will be a unique opportunity for fans around the world to relive the music that defined an entire generation, amassing over 12 billion streams. The Fray will perform at Annexet in Stockholm on November 4th!
Tickets will be available on Friday, February 21st at 10:00 AM.
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When *How to Save a Life* was released in 2005, it quickly became one of the most influential albums of the 2000s, with hits like *Over My Head (Cable Car)* and the five-times platinum-selling title track. The album topped the Billboard 200, and with its deeply personal lyrics and emotional sound, The Fray earned a place in the hearts of listeners worldwide. Two decades later, the music continues to inspire and touch new generations. "We wrote songs in our parents' basements and our grandpa’s barn, dreaming of playing our music with the world one day. We never imagined that the songs from *How to Save a Life* would still hold new meaning 20 years later," says lead singer Joe King.
The Fray, consisting of Joe King, guitarist Dave Welsh, and drummer Ben Wysocki, will begin the *How to Save a Life: The 20th Anniversary Tour* on July 25th in Dallas, Texas. The tour will then visit cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Nashville, before wrapping up internationally in Dublin, Ireland on November 22nd—just after their stop in Stockholm at Annexet on November 4th. The newly added performances are an extension of the already announced *The Fray Is Back Tour*, where the band will perform material from their latest EP, which was released last fall. The EP includes their chart-topping single *Time Well Wasted*.