Here’s Footage of STRAWBERRY GIRLS Performing on Carson Daly

by | Nov 17, 2016

Congrats to Strawberry Girls for making their network television debut. The band appeared on NBC’s Last Call with Carson Daly last night. And yes, there’s footage.

Strawberry Girls played the other week at The Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles, where their set was filmed for the TV show. Perfect timing because the band is releasing a deluxe edition of their album Italian Ghosts — which features newly reworked tracks from their 2011 EP.

We presume the Girls (boys) will be doing lots of touring in the New Year.

For now, here’s footage of them performing “Volcano Worship.”

Italian Ghosts comes out February 17th through Tragic Hero.

Photo: @tragicherorecords

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