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Black Honey announce 2023 tour
It follows the announcement of their third album ‘A Fistful Of Peaches’.
Fresh off of the announcement that their third album ‘A Fistful Of Peaches’ will be out on 17th March via Firefox Records, Black Honey have announced that they’ll be heading off on tour to celebrate next year.
‘A Fistful Of Peaches’ follows last year’s LP ‘Written & Directed’. “If the vibe of ‘Written & Directed’ was creating this whole Tarantino world and this safe space of me almost refusing help and saying I was fine, then with this album it’s the opposite,” Izzy Phillips explains. “Lockdown had happened, I’d had two years of not writing anything and feeling like my entire purpose had gone down the drain, I’d been in intense therapy which was exhausting, and what came out was just me regurgitating things from my entire life and building my brain cells back to how they should be. I’ve had to be more honest and vulnerable with myself, but I feel like I’d be disservicing anyone who spends their time and passion and energy into this project to not fucking unveil it all.”
See their new tour dates below.
MARCH
24 Bedford - Esquires
25 Norwich - Arts Centre
26 Birmingham - O2 Academy2
28 Exeter - Cavern
29 Bristol - Thekla
31 Brighton - CHALK
APRIL
01 Nottingham - Rescue Rooms
02 Sheffield - Foundry
04 Manchester - Gorilla
05 Newcastle - University
06 Glasgow - Classic Grand
08 Liverpool - District
09 Stoke - Sugarmill
11 Southend - Chinnerys
12 London – KOKO
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