While on tour in Orlando, Fla., Twenty One Pilots made a stop at Disney World to embrace their childhood roots and act like kids, enjoying some of the park's most popular rides and attractions while "searching for a place to stay." The band has shared a brief video clip via Facebook to document their experience.
In the clip, the eclectic duo galavant around Disney World, hopping on rides like Thunder Mountain and wearing Mickey's signature mouse ears hat. Frontman Tyler Joseph, who is wearing a goofy fanny pack, confuses the park for Disneyland multiple times, jokingly saying that he's going to make that mistake all day. Drummer Josh Dun remains his quiet self.
The band's latest album, Blurryface, is their fourth overall studio album and their first with major label Fueled by Ramen, launching the band to major stardom. Their pop/dance/rock fusion seems to attract a wide variety of audiences, coming together to witness the duo rocking out sporting ski masks on stage. They had first started to gain public recognition with their third studio album, Vessel, most known for its singles "Car Radio" and "Guns for Hands."
While they're still currently on tour in support of Blurryface, the band has already announced a major U.S. arena tour for next summer dubbed the Emotional Roadshow, their biggest yet, kicking off in Cincinnati, Ohio, on May 31. The tour will conclude with two sold-out shows at New York City's Madison Square Garden on Aug. 10, 2016.
The two jokesters also recently held a comical mock presidential debate between themselves via Twitter.
twenty one pilots: Blurryface Tour [Highlight 09]before our show in Orlando we visited Disney World in search of a place to stay for the night.
Posted by twenty one pilots on Monday, November 30, 2015
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