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Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party (2LP Yellow Vinyl) Artist: Hayley Williams
Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party (2LP Yellow Vinyl) Artist: Hayley Williams
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November 5 (Wednesday) at 6PM *Check-in is at 5:30PM*
Celebrate the new album by one of the best vocalists of our generation, HAYLEY WILLIAMS, EGO DEATH AT A BACHELORETTE PARTY at DBZ Books 'N' Records!! We’re going to listen to the full album, and perhaps, some unreleased music, too! 👀
⭐WHAT: EGO NITE @yelyahwilliams NEW ALBUM RELEASE EVENT: EGO DEATH AT A BACHELORETTE PARTY
⭐WHEN: November 5 (Wednesday) at 6PM *Check-in is at 5:30PM*
⭐WHERE: 317 W 6th St Corona, CA 92882
There will be FREE Giveaways for fans who attend! There will be Custom Wristbands and Custom Posters for attendees, WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!
There will also be FREE Stickers that will go along with some OJ!!🍊IYKYK. **Sticker designs have not yet been released!**
🎉There will be TOTE BAGS that will be AVAILABLE WITH PURCHASE OF THE NEW ALBUM ONLY! Pre-Order now on dbzbooks.com to secure your copy and bag, while supplies last! You will need to check-in at 5:30PM to pick up your bag! And remember, this event is being held BEFORE the official release date of the album, so you can get your physical copy early before anyone else!
🎉And there will be a GRAND PRIZE of a SIGNED MIX CD for 1 Lucky Fan! This is a FREE giveaway to enter during the event!
**PENDING: KARAOKE! Stay tuned for any updates on this! Mention in a comment below if you would like to participate!**
This is a FREE EVENT for fans to attend, so bring your family and friends! We've only heard good things about Hayley Williams' fans, so we're sure it will be a great time for everyone! We’ll see y’all there!



Release Date: November 7, 2025
This surprise collection is self-released by Hayley Williams on her new venture Post Atlantic. These songs come as the third batch of work released from Williams as a solo artist. The COVID-era saw her release two extraordinary albums - 2020’s Petals For Armor and 2021’s Flowers for Vases. Both albums were gorgeous and stark meditations on loss and offered up a contrast to the high-energy and up-tempo muscle she displays in Paramore. “The record—epitomizing vulnerability and transformative growth—reveals a more mature and introspective side of Williams,” said Pitchfork of Petals, and went on to say of Flowers “her voice is undoubtedly the standout feature… husky and gentle, dangerous yet warm,” and explained that the minimal production “makes this a purposeful reset.”
