Exciting Community Concert Scheduled for This Sunday
California State University, Stanislaus, is gearing up to host a vibrant community concert this Sunday, spotlighting the enchanting sounds of The Two Lips, an indie-pop duo hailing from Los Angeles. Formerly known as The Tulips, this dynamic pair consists of best friends Jewlz and Andrea, whose unique musical style blends elements of their Filipina and Mexican heritage. Since their formation in late 2023, The Two Lips have rapidly captured the attention of music lovers, amassing an impressive 1.6 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
Musical Journey and Upcoming Performances
The duo recently released their latest single, "kiss goodbye," earlier this month, a poignant track that explores the bittersweet emotions tied to longing for someone who may no longer be a part of your life. Their musical journey includes notable performances, including appearances at Coachella over two weekends, which have further solidified their growing popularity. Their standout single, "still love you (todavía)," released in late 2024, delves deep into themes of emotional attachment and dependency in what can be perceived as a toxic relationship. The accompanying music video, featuring Jewlz and Andrea adorned in clown makeup, powerfully symbolizes the feeling of being a “fool” in a relationship, encapsulated by the lyric, "I know I shouldn’t but I still love you," which resonates with many listeners, as evidenced by its staggering 64 million streams.
The upcoming concert promises to be an unforgettable experience, taking place on April 26th on the lawn of the University’s Student Center. Doors will open at 4:00 PM, with the concert set to commence at 5:00 PM. This event is free for all attendees, and contributions are encouraged to support the student journalists of California State University, Stanislaus, enabling them to acquire essential equipment and cover annual website hosting costs.
Don't miss the chance to witness the captivating performance of The Two Lips and immerse yourself in their dream-like melodies.
As reported by csusignal.com.