A moody, medium-shot live concert photograph of Young the Giant lead singer Sameer Gadhia performing on stage. Gadhia is captured in profile, looking toward the left of the frame with a focused, expressive gaze while singing into a microphone held in their right hand. They are wearing a short-sleeved, vertical-striped collared shirt in vibrant orange and yellow hues. They are holding their left hand up and outward in an expressive gesture. The background is cast in a deep, dark wash, focusing all visual attention on the artist.
Young The Giant plays Gasparilla Music Festival at Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park in Tampa, Florida on Feb. 17, 2024.
Credit: Keir Magoulas / Gasparilla Music Festival

On a new album released this month, Young The Giant asks, “Are You With Me?” The California rock band will get and answer, of sorts, this week.

This morning, Young The Giant quietly canceled its Tampa show set for Tuesday, June 2 at Yuengling Center, with the venue stating the show would now take place the next day, Wednesday, June 3 at Jannus Live in St. Petersburg.

The update from Yuengling Center added that, “No action is required to obtain a refund for your original tickets. Ticket refunds are processed to the original method of payment used at the time of purchase, as soon as funds are received from the Event Organizer. It should appear in your account within 5—7 business days. If the tickets were transferred to you, the refund will go to the fan who originally purchased the tickets from Ticketmaster.”

The band’s social media pages do not acknowledge the change.

Young The Giant last played Tampa in 2024, during a rain-soaked set at Gasparilla Music Festival. 

A rep for opener Almost Monday told Creative Loafing Tampa Bay that the band will play the Jannus Live show. A post from concert promoter No Clubs says Cold War Kids is on the Jannus bill, too.

And for the haters, Young The Giant’s new album Victory Garden is supposed to be about “radical empathy,” so cut the guys a break?

Tickets for the new Young The Giant show set for Wednesday, June 3 at Jannus Live in St. Petersburg are still available and start at $63.


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Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief...