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Mt. Joy Returns With New Single ‘Coyote’ Ahead of 2025 North American Tour

It's the first single off their upcoming fourth studio album.

Mt. Joy

Mt. Joy

Caity Krone

Mt. Joy have awaken from their winter hibernation with a new single, “Coyote,” an infectious homage to the energy and excitement one experiences on the cusp of breaking through.

The track is the first from the Philadelphia indie rockers’ fourth studio album, Hope We Have Fun (out May 30 on Futures x Bloom Field). It arrives ahead of the April 19 kickoff to their 2025 North American tour.


Frontman Matt Quinn tells Billboard the first single was inspired by the sounds of coyotes in Los Angeles’ San Rafael Hills and the energy found in young groups of coyotes, commonly called a band. Quinn says the song is a celebration of the make-it-or-break-it energy the band experienced grinding it out on the road and the surprising paradigm shifts that followed their crossover success.

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Last year, the five-piece group hit a number of touring milestones, performing at both New York’s Madison Square Garden and Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheater and selling more than 180,000 tickets on their biggest tour yet.

Success has brought changes to the way the band tours, Quinn tells Billboard. “The shows have gotten quite a bit bigger and that changes the day pretty dramatically for us. We don’t have to set the whole thing up ourselves which gives us a lot more time to work on new things we want to try to incorporate into the live shows,” he explains.

“I will say, though, there is something awesome about the adventure of being in a van and pulling over at random roadside attractions and being late to a venue load-in because you took a detour and saw a random man’s petting zoo,” Quinn added. “Now we drive in the middle of the night so it’s just truck stops and Nintendo Switch.”

A complete list of tour stops from the band’s 2025 run can be found below. Listen to “Coyote” here.

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HOPE WE HAVE FUN TOUR

04/19 – John Paul Jones Arena – Charlottesville, VA

04/21 – KEMBA Live! – Outdoors – Columbus, OH

04/25 – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre – Charlotte, NC

04/26 – High Water Festival – North Charleston, SC

05/04 – BEACHLIFE FESTIVAL – Redondo Beach, CA

06/06 – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre – Sterling Heights, MI

06/07 – Stage AE – Outdoors – Pittsburgh, PA

06/08 – The Governors Ball Music Festival – New York, NY

06/10 – Midway Lawn at Champlain Valley Expo – Essex Junction, VT

06/12 – MegaCorp Pavilion – Newport, KY

06/13 – Merriweather Post Pavilion – Columbia, MD

06/14 – Bonnaroo – Manchester, TN

06/17 – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park – Indianapolis, IN

06/19 – Thompson’s Point – Portland, ME

06/20 – Green River Festival – Greenfield, MA

06/20-06/22 – Mountain Jam Music Festival – Highmount, NY

06/28 – BST Hyde Park – London, UK

07/04-07/05 – Zootown Festival – Missoula, MT

07/23-07/27 – FloydFest – Floyd, VA

07/27 – Newport Folk Festival – Newport, RI

08/09 – Scotiabank Saddledome – Calgary, AB

08/10 – Edmonton Folk Festival (Gallagher Park) – Edmonton, AB

08/12 – Twilight Concert Series at Library Square – Salt Lake City, UT

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08/14 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO

08/15 – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre – Denver, CO

08/17 – Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater – Nampa, ID

08/19 – Deer Lake Park – Burnaby, BC

08/20 – WAMU Theater – Seattle, WA

08/22 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater – Bend, OR

08/23 – The Greek Theatre – Berkeley, CA

08/24 – Santa Barbara Bowl – Santa Barbara, CA

08/26 – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park – San Diego, CA

09/11 – Budweiser Stage – Toronto, ON

09/12-09/14 – Borderland Music Festival – East Aurora, NY

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09/13 – United Center – Chicago, IL

09/16 – The Armory – Minneapolis, MN

09/17 – Kohl Center – Madison, WI

09/20 – TD Garden – Boston, MA

09/23 – Koka Booth Amphitheatre – Cary, NC

09/24 – ExploreAsheville.com Arena – Asheville, NC

09/26 – TD Pavilion at The Mann – Philadelphia, PA

09/27 – TD Pavilion at The Mann – Philadelphia, PA

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Johnny, Tommy and Joey Ramone of the Ramones perform on stage in the late 1970s.
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Johnny, Tommy and Joey Ramone of the Ramones perform on stage in the late 1970s.

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Do you wanna dance? Good, because 50 years ago Thursday (April 23) The Ramones released their self-titled debut album, the punk rock atom bomb that blew our minds with such classics as “Blitzkrieg Bop,” “Beat on the Brat,” “Judy Is a Punk,” “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend,” “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue,” “53rd & 3rd” and “Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World,” among others.

The leather jacket and ripped jeans quartet originally comprised of singer Joey, guitarist Johnny, bassist Dee Dee and drummer Tommy Ramone wrote the template for the genre with their signature mix of bubblegum and girl group-spiked pop run through a blender on high speed in barely two-minute songs whose lyrics read like a suburban parent’s worst nightmare.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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