PVRIS announce intimate UK tour with pre-show listening parties
PVRIS just announced an intimate tour run in the United Kingdom for the beginning of next year.
The band is set to release an EP in October, and then in February, they will embark on a string of small shows in Glasgow, Manchester and London.
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The band announced the run via social media, along with an exclusive opportunity for a few fans to hear unreleased music.
PVRIS are booked to tour in the fall, having intimate pre-show listening parties for fans to hear unreleased music. Now, with the new UK dates, it looks like they’ll be doing the same thing.
“For UK shows, customers that purchase tickets before 23:59 on Friday 30 August 2019 will go in the draw for a chance to listen to unreleased music with the band pre show. (Those selected will receive an email with more information,)” they wrote on Instagram. You can see the post below.
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Tickets are on sale now here and check out the full list of dates for the fall and winter below.
Dates
09/06 — Los Angeles, CA
09/07 — San Francisco, CA
09/10 — Denver, CO
09/12 — Minneapolis, MN
09/14 — Chicago, IL
09/15 — Nashville, TN
09/17 — Cambridge, MA
09/18 — Brooklyn, NY
02/18 — Glasgow, UK @ St. Luke’s
02/19 — Manchester, UK @ Gorilla
02/20 — London, UK @ Electric Brixton
As previously stated, PVRIS are gearing up to release a new EP, which they know is taking more of a pop-sounding path. They recently released “Hallucinations,” their second new tune in as many months. As with the band’s previous single, “Death Of Me,” the dynamic song is full of tiny sonic detailing—oscillating guitars, wobbly electronic effects, shimmering percussion—and an explosive chorus, from which deep dance grooves and propulsive beats rain down like confetti.
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They also released a video for the track, which includes references to the occult and alien abduction, among other things.
You can see the video below and read an interview with vocalist Lynn Gunn here.
PVRIS will be dropping an EP Oct. 25 with a full-length tour slated for 2020.
What do you think of the intimate PVRIS run? Sound off in the comments down below!
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