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SPRING 2026

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Laundry Day: Pop Band from New York City

Laundry Day Prepping for a Show

Laundry Day's latest album "Earworm"
Laundry Day’s latest album “Earworm”

A blue milk crate full of hot dogs has arrived at Bowery Ballroom, where, on a recent balmy Friday, the band Laundry Day is inside rehearsing.

As the early-evening sun slants gold over Lower Manhattan, a few of the band’s pals emerge from the venue to distribute foil-wrapped glizzies to fans standing in a block-long line that began forming hours ago, in advance of the first of two sold-out Laundry Day shows here this weekend. The handful of young fans I speak to have all been listening to the band for years—well before their recent spate of consistent TikTok-and-Reels virality caught the attention of megastars like SZAMatty Healy, and Drake.

There are no openers on the docket tonight—just the boys, putting on a hometown show. The members of Laundry Day seem wary, if excited, about the snaking line of ticket holders outside, though their 9:30 set won’t start for a few more hours.

Back inside, at center stage is lead singer Jude Ciulla Lipkin, soon to be 22; on a raised platform behind him is Sawyer Nunes, 22, the band’s polymath, who handles drums, guitar, and keys, as well as vocals. Flanking the stage, and rounding out the group, are two young men named Henry: guitarist Henry Weingartner, whom they call Henry, and bassist Henry Pearl, whom they call HP. (Uncannily, both Henrys, also 22, were born on the exact same day.)