Gengahr to play string of UK instore performances
The shows will follow the release of their new album.
The shows will follow the release of their new album.
The band have also announced a UK headline tour.
CMAT, Mystery Jets, Gengahr & more join Y Not Festival 2023 line-up
Cassyette, The Lathums and Thomas Headon are also performing this year.
Indoor Pets and Lauran Hibberd also played the Norfolk event.
Featuring collaborations with LYAM, Let's Eat Grandma, sir Was and M.T. Hadley.
KOKOROKO and Indoor Pets are also on the bill for the brand new Norfolk weekender later this month.
It comes ahead of the release of their new album 'The Sun and Her Scorch' later this month.
The profits will be shared between Music Venue Trust and musically-aligned, BAME supporting mental health outfits via L;FE.
They originally performed the cover at Maida Vale for an Annie Mac session.
The group are heading on the road to celebrate the release of their third album, 'Sanctuary'.
A band who've left the adversity behind and just focused on pure fun.
Gengahr's Felix Bushe reflects on the rocky road towards their third record, 'Sanctuary', and how it's been the best thing they've done yet.
Their newbie comes ahead of the release of their new album 'Sanctuary' on Friday (31st January).
The track gets taken from their forthcoming third album 'Sanctuary'.
Bad Sounds, Gengahr and Alfie Templeman are also among the first names revealed.
The biggest and best tracks of the week, rounded up and reviewed.
The second cut from upcoming third album 'Sanctuary' is accompanied by a Part 2 vid to previously released 'Everything & More'.
The alt-pop group will release their highly anticipated third album next year!
The event takes place in Reading this April.
The event takes place in Reading this April.
“We’re always trying to push ourselves,” says frontman Felix Bushe.
Black Honey, Gengahr, Goat Girl and more DIY faves than you can shake a buzzy stick at will be heading north next May.
The band's new material follows on from 'Where Wildness Grows'.
It's the final video from their latest album 'Where Wilderness Grows'.