Palaye Royale dive deep in “Dying In A Hot Tub” video
Palaye Royale have been cryptically teasing “Dying In A Hot Tub” for the past few days. The band have shared imagery of the song on both Instagram and Twitter, and now they’re finally unleashing it on the world.
“Dying In A Hot Tub” is from the band’s latest, Boom Boom Room (Side B), which is available now here. It follows the release of “Death Dance” video and a “You’ll Be Fine” live video and music video.
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The new video works with similar imagery as seen on the Side B album cover, with the band diving deep below the water’s surface. Check out the new video below.
Palaye Royale forced to end their set early
In the midst of teasing their new music video, Palaye Royale are also out supporting Enter Shikari alongside Black Peaks.
The bands were playing at Venue Cymru where Palaye were forced to end their show after Remington Leith went into the crowd.
The band were not informed prior that if they went into the crowd that the show would be forced to end, they said in a tweet.
“2019. Rock n’ roll and live entertainment is soft,” the tweet read. “We are sorry to the fans that bought tickets.”
A shame it ended like that.
— Palaye Royale (@PalayeRoyale) January 15, 2019
2019.
Rock n’ roll and live entertainment is soft.
Never have we heard about a concert being shut down because Remington went into the crowd. No warning prior to say the show will be shut down if you go into the crowd.
We are sorry to the fans that bought tickets.
— Palaye Royale (@PalayeRoyale) January 15, 2019
Apparently once the song ended, the venue pulled the plug and forced the band to exit the stage, one concert attendee explained in a tweet.
Ok all they were kicked off because the singer came into the crowd and at the end of the song @VenueCymru pulled the plug and said off as they weren’t allowed in the crowd
— Alex_0390 (@Alex_0390) January 15, 2019
The venue did not initially address the incident but later posted a tweet explaining what happened:
“The decision to stop this evening’s performance by Palaye Royale was taken by the tour promoter for safety reasons. We are sorry for any disappointment this may have caused.”
The decision to stop this evening’s performance by Palaye Royale was taken by the tour promoter for safety reasons. We are sorry for any disappointment this may have caused.
— Venue Cymru (@VenueCymru) January 15, 2019
You can view Palaye’s remaining dates with Enter Shikari below and pick up tickets here.
Dates:
01/18 – Bristol @ O2 Academy
01/19 – Southend @ Cliffs Pavilion
01/20 – Norwich @ UEA
01/23 – Glasgow @ Barrowland Ballroom
01/24 – Aberdeen @ Beach Ballroom
01/25 – Inverness @ Ironworks
01/26 – Preston @ Preston Guild Hall
01/28 – Northhampton @ Roadmender
01/29 – Southhampton @ O2 Guildhall
01/30 – Cambridge @ Corn Exchange
02/01 – Birmingham @ O2 Academy
02/02 – Leeds @ O2 Academy
02/03 – Manchester @ Academy
02/04 – Newcastle @ O2 Academy