NEWS: The Big Moon share festive cover in run-up to album two 2

NEWS: The Big Moon share festive cover in run-up to album two

The Big Moon have shared a cover of Mykola Leontovych’s ‘Carol of the Bells’. The release comes just a few weeks before the release of the quartet’s second record Walking Like We Do. The new album is to be released on 10th January 2020. The debut album, Love in the 4th Dimension, was released in 2017. The London band performed on Marika Hackman’s second record, I’m Not Your Man, the same year.

The band will mark the release of the record with a string of in-store performances around the country. They are also set to support Bombay Bicycle Club on their upcoming tour, which takes place in January and February and will perform at London venue Oslo as part of Annie Mac Presents on the 4th March. Their own headline tour gets underway on the 27th February in Bristol. They will also support the Kaiser Chiefs at Halifax’s Piece Hall in July.

See the full list of 2020 tour dates below.

IN/OUT STORES

9th January: Kingston Banquet Records – Pryzm (w/ Easy Life)

10th January: London Rough Trade East

11th January: Bexhill Music’s Not Dead – De La Warr Pavilion

12th January: Brighton Resident

13th January: Southsea Pie & Vinyl

13th January: Marlborough Sound Knowledge

14th January: Bristol Rough Trade

15th January: Nottingham Rough Trade

16th January: Sheffield Bear Tree Records

16th January: Leeds Crash Records – Headrow House

 

WINTER SUPPORT SLOTS

20th January – Cambridge Corn Exchange (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

21st January – Bournemouth O2 Academy (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

23rd January – Leicester De Montford Hall (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

24th January – Cardiff University (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

25th January – Leeds O2 Academy (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

27th January – Newcastle O2 Academy (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

28th January – Glasgow Barrowland (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

29th January – Glasgow Barrowland (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

31st January – Birmingham O2 Academy 1 (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

1st February – Brighton Centre (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

 

3rd February – Manchester O2 Victoria Warehouse (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

4th February – Sheffield O2 Academy (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

6th February – Norwich The LCR, UEA (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

7th February – London Alexandra Palace (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

10th February – Dublin Vicar Street (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

11th February – Dublin Vicar Street (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

12th February – Belfast Ulster Hall (w/ Bombay Bicycle Club)

 

HEADLINE TOUR

27th February – Bristol The Fleece

28th February – Liverpool O2 Academy 2

29th February – Edinburgh Summerhall Arts Centre

2nd March – Nottingham Contemporary

3rd March – Oxford O2 Academy 2

4th March – London Oslo – Annie Mac Presents

9th March – Paris Le Point Ephémère

10th March – Cologne MTC

11th March – Berlin Privatclub

13th March – Amsterdam Paradiso

14th March – Antwerp Trix Bar

23rd May – Warrington, Neighbourhood Weekender

 

SUMMER SUPPORT SLOTS

4th July – Halifax, The Piece Hall (w/Kaiser Chiefs)

5th July – Halifax, The Piece Hall (w/Kaiser Chiefs)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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