Twenty One Pilots Seek Return of Fan Footage USB Drive with Deep Significance
From the outset, Twenty One Pilots have cultivated a remarkably strong connection with their fans. Tyler Joseph emphasizes this bond by proclaiming at the close of each performance, “We’re Twenty One Pilots and so are you.” However, one enthusiastic fan took this sentiment a bit too literally, walking away with a significant piece of memorabilia, prompting the band to seek its return.
A Unique Fan Experience
On their current tour, the band is featuring a “Fan Premier Exhibit,” which includes a “fan lounge,” engaging photo opportunities, and various memorabilia from their career. Among these items is a USB drive linked to their 2020 video, “Level of Concern.” Dubbed a “living video” at launch, fans contributed their photos and video clips, creating a constantly evolving version of the clip with new material every few minutes. The band aimed to forge a special connection with their audience during the pandemic through this innovative project.
A Call for Return
During their recent performance at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, the USB drive went missing, leading to the band reaching out to concert-goers for its return. They shared a heartfelt message stating, “We are reaching out to sincerely request its return — no questions asked, and anonymity fully respected.” They highlighted the USB drive’s importance, indicating it carries significant meaning within the band’s history and asked for help in bringing it back to its rightful place.
Simple Ways to Return
The band’s statement encouraged anyone who might have the USB to return it anonymously. They even provided instructions to send it back to their record company, Warner Music Group, ensuring privacy during the process.
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