Glass Animals have announced a new ‘Tour of the Earth’ and will perform live in the UK, Europe and North America later in the year. This news comes after the band shared news of their highly anticipated fourth studio album, ‘I Love You So F***ing Much’, which is set to be released on July 19. The album is the follow-up to their 2020 album ‘Dreamland’ and was released alongside their new single, ‘Creatures in Heaven’.
The upcoming ‘Tour of the Earth’ features over 40 shows across the UK, Europe and North America. The US tour dates begin on August 7 at the PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte, NC and will continue for the remainder of August and September with shows in cities such as Philadelphia, New York, Toronto, and Chicago. The North American tour wraps up with a show at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas on September 22.
The UK and European tour dates begin the following month, launching with a show at the Zenith venue in Paris, France on October 15. Other shows across the UK and Europe include Brussels, Warsaw, Berlin, Milan, Amsterdam, Dublin and more before Glass Animals wrap up the tour with UK shows in Glasgow, Manchester, Nottingham, Cardiff, and London.
Support for the UK dates will be provided by The Big Moon, while international shows will feature support from Kevin Abstract, Eyedress, and Blondshell. Tickets for all shows go on sale at 10 am local time on April 11, with pre-sale information available on their website.
In anticipation of their upcoming album, Glass Animals recently released the lead single, ‘Creatures in Heaven’. The song’s frontman, Dave Bayley, spoke about its existential themes, stating that it’s about a moment in time having the power to be formative and life-changing, despite the outcome.
Glass Animals’ last new music was 2020’s ‘Dreamland’, which received four stars from NME. In 2022, the band spoke with NME about their experience working with Florence Welch and how they learned so much from her. Their collaboration resulted in a “really wicked album.
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