Listen Beabadoobee shares new track ‘10:36’ and announces intimate UK gigs

New album ‘Beatopia’ lands next month.
Beabadoobee has shared another new track from upcoming album ‘Beatopia’ and announced details of some intimate UK gigs.
New track ‘10:36’ follows recent singles ‘See You Soon’, ‘Talk’ and ‘Lovesong’ in previewing her second album, which is out on 15th July via Dirty Hit.
“‘10:36’ was written after ‘Fake It Flowers’ and just before ‘Our Extended Play’, and I had envisioned it to be on that EP, but I was just sitting on that riff for ages and then I properly made a demo during lockdown,” Bea explains of the new track.
“It was called ‘10:36’ because that was the time I finished writing it. It’s basically about how I have this weird dependency on human contact to sleep.”
Ahead of a full UK and Ireland tour this October, Beabadoobee will play a series of intimate instore shows in July around the album’s release.
Listen to ‘10:36’ and see Beabadoobee’s full UK and Irish touring schedule below.
JULY
14 - St John's Church (Banquet Records) - Kingston, UK
16 - Rough Trade East - London, UK
18 - The Vault (HMV) - Birmingham, UK
19 - Rough Trade - Nottingham, UK
20 - Vinilo - Southampton, UK
OCTOBER
04 - Olympia Theatre - Dublin, UK
05 - Ulster Hall - Belfast, UK
07 - O2 Academy - Bristol, UK
08 - UEA - Norwich, UK
10 - Rock City - Nottingham, UK
11 - NX - Newcastle, UK
13 - Academy - Manchester, UK
14 - Foundry - Sheffield, UK
17 - Chalk - Brighton, UK
18 - Engine Rooms - Southampton, UK
19 - O2 Brixton Academy - London, UK
Beabadoobee will play Mad Cool Festival, which takes place 6th July - 10th July 2022. DIY is an official media partner. Tickets are on sale now.
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