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An American in London. Loosely termed journalist. When I’m not attending gigs or writing about sounds that I love, you can find me making art and fawning over nature.
New Zealand indie-folk group Tiny Ruins announce UK & EU headline tour this September, following the release of last year’s album
Led by singer-songwriter Hollie Fullbrook, Tiny Ruins will be crossing over from their home of Auckland, New Zealand to embark on their September headline tour. Following the April release of their praised album ‘Ceremony’ via Marathon Artists, the four-piece will be playing ten dates across the UK and Europe, including a show at London’s EartH Theatre on 22 September 2023.
‘Ceremony’ is out now and can be streamed in full here. It is a follow-up to the group’s 2019 album ‘Olympic Girls‘, and it is a complex collection of songs that seeks to pick apart the deepest matters of human existence through intricate production that is best described as “a musical trust fall.”
Tickets for the tour are available to purchase here.
Listen to ‘Ceremony’ here:
Catch Tiny Ruins at the following:
Komedia, Brighton – 17th September
Hare & Hounds, Birmingham – 18th September
Trades Centre, Hebden Bridge – 21st September
EartH Theatre, London – 22nd September
YES, Manchester – 23rd September
Frannz, Berlin – 25th September
Point Ephemere, Paris – 27th September
Novomax, Quimper – 29th September
Joker’s Pub, Angers – 30th September
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