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Ghostpoet reveals new video for ‘Sorry My Love, It’s You Not Me’
The new video comes directed by Chloe Hayward and lands in the midst of festival season.
Ghostpoet has unveiled his brand new video for ‘Sorry My Love, It’s You Not Me’.
Directed by Chloe Hayward, the newest clip to come form Obaro Ejimiwe boasts snippets of the singer himself, interspersed amongst scenes of constantly-shifting romances. Morphing from one character into another, the video showcases varying degrees of relationships, and how they can all play out in the space of one night.
The clip accompanies the cut - that also features Lucy Rose on vocals - from Ghostpoet’s third record ‘Shedding Skin’, which was released through Play It Again Sam earlier this year.
The songwriter is currently in the midst of festival season, and will be playing the following shows. Watch his video at the bottom of the article.
JUNE
20 GoldCoast Oceanfest, Croyde, United Kingdom
28 Down The Rabbit Hole Festival, Ewijk, The Netherlands
JULY
03 Blissfields Festival, Winchester, United Kingdom
17 Truck Festival, Oxford, United Kingdom
18 Positivus Festival, Salacgrīva, Latvia
24 Tramlines Festival, Sheffield, United Kingdom
26 Womad Festival, London, United Kingdom
SEPTEMBER
03 Festival No. 6, Penrhyndeudraeth, United Kingdom
NOVEMBER
21 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, United Kingdom
‘Sorry My Love, It’s You Not Me’:
Ghostpoet will play Positivus (17th - 19th July) and Festival No. 6 (3rd - 6th September), where DIY is an official media partner. Tickets are on sale now. Visit diymag.com/presents for more information.
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