Seasons change
Future Islands have been recording new music at Abbey Road
Group play the second consecutive show at London Roundhouse tonight.
Future Islands have been recording new music at London’s Abbey Road studios, their label 4AD has confirmed.
During a UK pit-stop - where they play two consecutive nights at London Roundhouse - Samuel T. Herring and co. visited the prestigious studios to record their first new material since 2014 album ‘Singles’, which saw the Baltimore group making a huge breakthrough.
Check out 4AD’s Instagram of the band, below forthcoming tour dates.
MARCH
31 London, Roundhouse
APRIL
02 Paris, La Cigale
04 Valencia, MBC Festival
JUNE
18 London, Hyde Park (w/ The Strokes)
JULY
09 Bilbao, BBK Live
AUGUST
15 Helsinki, Finland Flow Festival
16 Copenhagen, Vega
SEPTEMBER
04-06 Dorset, End of the Road
04-06 Laois, Electric Picnic
08 Manchester, Academy
09 Glasgow, Barrowlands
10 Newcastle, O2 Academy
12 Isle of Wight, Bestival
Future Islands will play Bilbao BBK Live (9th-11th July), where DIY is an official media partner. Tickets are on sale now. Visit diymag.com/presents for more information.
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