Weezer Performs For Striking Writers At Paramount Studios

Photo credit: Conny Chavez

As the Writers Guild of America strike continues, supporters have been visiting the protests to outwardly show their efforts. Many appearances by actors and musicians have been visiting the protesters to show their solidarity. Earlier this month the strikers had a performance by Imagine Dragons. According to Stereogum yesterday on May 17th, Weezer decided to stand outside of Paramount with the picket and give a little morale-boosting performance to the Writers Guild of America strikers. Rivers Cuomo, Brian Bell, and Scott Shriner all strolled up in their jeans and sneakers with guitars in hand ready to give a popup performance for the writers.

Weezer was met with a lot of public support, respecting their effort to take a stand on the side of the writers. The WGA has been receiving encouragement throughout the strike, and the great performance by Weezer was another message of solidarity to promote the strike. The band performs with the sun shining in the background as they sing and strum one of their most famous songs, “Living in Beverly Hills.” A fitting song for the protest that is taking place in the film industry capital of Los Angeles.

Weezer has been very active lately, popping up all over the place to give fans brief shows, perhaps in preparation for their upcoming summer tour, that promise to make 2023 memorable. To keep up with Weezer and their appearances, learn more about their surprise show and even secret show that happened in Los Angeles earlier this year.

Photo credit: Conny Chavez

Anya Kennelly: Anya Kennelly is from Southern California but moved up to Santa Barbara to attend UCSB, where she is currently an English major. She sometimes writes for the school paper and enjoys immersing herself in all kinds of literature.
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