Directed by Gordy De St Jeor, the fast-paced video perfectly captures the high-energy essence of the track. With a packed house party as the central focus, the video proves that “You Keep Me Up At Night” is a lively hit in the duo’s already-impressive catalog.
With over 500 million global streams to date, 75 million YouTube views, and 33 million combined social followers, THE DRIVER ERA have solidified themselves as a driving force in the alt-pop space. Their first release, the catchy 2018 single “Preacher Man,” became an instant hit and is one of the duo’s most popular songs to date. Following the release of their widely-praised third album in 2022, Summer Mixtape, the band embarked on a massive sold-out world tour, selling over 120,000 tickets and performing in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, London, São Paolo, Osaka, and Sydney. The band continued their momentum in 2023 with a major headlining tour and performances at key international festivals, as well as released their hit single “Rumors” and their first live album, “live at the greek.”Earlier this week, they kicked off their expansive United Kingdom and Europe tour, bringing their energizing live shows to cities internationally. Full list of dates below, and tickets can be found HERE.
The band gave fans an early taste of “You Keep Me Up at Night” at their special one-night-only Los Angeles show at the Wiltern earlier this month. The single follows the February release of “Get Off My Phone,” a modern-day breakup anthem that had the duo stepping into a more alternative sound. Last month, THE DRIVER ERA premiered their first ever concert film, live at the greek, on Veeps, further immortalizing their June 11, 2023 sold-out performance at the legendary Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. With over 500 million global streams to date, 75 million YouTube views, and 33 million combined social followers, THE DRIVER ERA have solidified themselves as a driving force in the alt-pop space.
THE DRIVER ERA live dates
September 18 – Razzmatazz 1 – Barcelona, Spain
September 20 – Le Bikini – Ramonville-st-agne, France
September 22 – Transbordeur – Villeurbanne, France
September 25 – Eventim Apollo – London, United Kingdom
September 26 – O2 Academy Birmingham – Birmingham, United Kingdom
September 28 – Bristol Beacon – Bristol, United Kingdom
October 1 – O2 Academy Edinburgh – Edinburgh, United Kingdom
October 2 – O2 Academy Manchester – Manchester, United Kingdom
October 3 – O2 City Hall Newcastle – Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
October 6 – La Madeleine – Brussels, Belgium
October 7 – L’Olympia – Paris, France
October 8 – AFAS Live – Amsterdam, Netherlands
October 10 – Astra Kulturhaus – Berlin, Germany
October 12 – Batschkapp – Frankfurt Am Main, Germany
October 13 – E-Werk – Cologne, Germany
October 15 – Rockhal – Esch-sur-alzette, Luxembourg
October 17 – Fabrique – Milan, Italy
October 18 – TONHALLE – Munich, Germany
October 20 – SaSaZu – Prague, Czech Republic
October 22 – Klub Stodoła – Warszawa, Poland
October 25 – Falkoner Salen – Frederiksberg, Denmark
October 26 – Fryshuset Arenan – Stockholm, Sweden
October 27 – Sentrum Scene – Oslo, Norway