Sneaky peek
Bastille are up to something (again)
The pesky bunch have a mysterious new ‘thing’ called WWCOMMs.

Bastille are well and truly up to something! The pesky bunch tweeted a mysterious logo for something called WWCOMMS. yesterday, with the caption ‘begins tomorrow’. Well, now it is tomorrow - so by our estimations, something exciting is afoot.
EDIT: There has now been a second message sent out to the band’s social networks - a question reading ‘Are you afraid of heights?’ with ‘Tonight 6pm BST’ written underneath.
Check it out below and join the droves of fans trying to figure out what’s going on.
Dan and co. previously aired brand new song ‘The Currents’ live, and also shared a super sneaky teaser for their second album.
“I’ve heard lots of bands talking about making their ‘difficult’ second album,” says the band’s Dan Smith in the teaser clip’s voiceover, “but we never thought that far ahead. I guess, until recently, we haven’t had much time to think about it”
Here’s why we’re getting excited about Bastille’s LP2. Feast your eyes on Bastille’s latest suspense-filled antics below.
Bastille will play Wild Life (11th - 12th June) and Open’er (29th June - 2nd July), where DIY is an official media partner. Tickets are on sale now. Visit diymag.com/presents for more information
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