Twenty One Pilots frontman Tyler Joseph went it alone on Friday during an intimate performance for BBC 1. Instead of heading across the pond to the channels London studio, Joseph kept the performance in the band’s hometown of Columbus, Ohio at the Newport Music Hall.
In the stripped-down performance – available below – Joesph played piano versions of “Ride” (from 2015’s Blurryface), as well as “My Blood” and “Neon Gravestones” from their latest album Trench before launching into a rendition of Damien Rice’s “9 Crimes.”
Twenty One Pilots is currently making their way across the US and Europe on their Bandito World Tour, which will make a stop here in Austin on June 23, 2019. Tickets still available now.
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