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There’s nothing like experiencing Heroes and Villains live. Feel the energy, connect with the crowd, and sing along to the biggest hits in person! Check out the top songs from Heroes and Villains in the playlist below, and then choose an event to claim your tickets. Get ready for a night you’ll never forget!
Heroes and Villains is a solo artist that has reached undiscovered status across the dance, electronic, and pop categories. Heroes and Villains has released 2 live and studio albums and 2 singles on Spotify that string all the way back to Jan 1, 2006 with their debut album titled Turn Your Swords. Their most recent album release was Soapbox on Aug 23, 2011.
Heroes and Villains' steady status has led to an overall artist ranking of 7,699,571 on Spotify in the United States. They have become well known for their exciting shows and entertaining performances which has built a robust following. This is largely fueled by nearly 1,000 listeners and nearly 1,000 followers on Spotify, but they also reach an additional over 20,000 listeners on Spotify through playlists. Their top video on TikTok has about 6,000 views.There are also nearly 1,000 posts on Tik Tok with Heroes and Villains' tracks featured on them. Heroes and Villains is most listened to in Kansas City in the United States.When you attend your next Heroes and Villains show, it will be easy to see why they have built such a large following.
You likely recognize Heroes and Villains by their top tracks which include "Plans in Motion", "Second Thoughts", and "Ones We Dare Not Speak Of". You might also listen to Heroes and Villains due to their earliest albums such as Turn Your Swords and Soapbox, but you may have heard of them from similar artists such as The Red Romance, Holding Mercury, and The Luxe.
| Album | Release Date | Album Type |
|---|---|---|
| Turn Your Swords | Jan 1, 2006 | Album |
| Heroes and Villains EP | Jan 1, 2006 | Single |
| Plans In Motion | Jan 1, 2010 | Single |
| Soapbox | Aug 23, 2011 | Album |
| Track | Album | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| "Dryland" | Turn Your Swords | Jan 1, 2006 |
| "Ones We Dare Not Speak Of" | Plans In Motion | Jan 1, 2010 |
| "Plans in Motion" | Plans In Motion | Jan 1, 2010 |
| "Row For Shore" | Soapbox | Aug 23, 2011 |
| "Second Thoughts" | Plans In Motion | Jan 1, 2010 |
| "Some Time Away" | Turn Your Swords | Jan 1, 2006 |
| "The Setup" | Turn Your Swords | Jan 1, 2006 |
| "Well, I'll Be Damned" | Soapbox | Aug 23, 2011 |
| "What I've Come to Believe" | Turn Your Swords | Jan 1, 2006 |
| "You Are Not Alone" | Plans In Motion | Jan 1, 2010 |
| Artist | Genre | Spotify Followers |
|---|---|---|
| The Red Romance | alternative | 229 |
| Holding Mercury | alternative | 160 |
| The Luxe | swedish pop | 155 |
| You Me & Iowa | r&b/soul | 146 |
| The Gentlemen | pop | 127 |
| These Modern Socks | alternative | 107 |
| Butterflies On Strings | dub reggae | 102 |
| Y-O-U | art pop | 95 |
| Mighty Six Ninety | holiday | 92 |
| Urbanites | alternative | 91 |