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NEWS: Sunday (1994) announce debut headline tour including UK leg

One of our finds of last year, Anglo American band Sunday (1994) have announced their anticipated debut headline tour, the UK leg to take place in May 2025. The run of 9-dates kicks off at London’s Village Underground, and will see the trio play a series of shows up and down the country including two sets at Brighton’s new music festival, The Great Escape, as well as slots at Live at Leeds and Manchester’s Neighbourhood Weekender. The European dates will follow a run in North America and Canada, where the band recently played support tours with Phantogram and girl in red.

Tickets for the tour are available to purchase HERE

Full dates below:

Sunday (1994) | “the debut tour” | May, UK
14th – London, Village Underground
15th – Brighton, The Great Escape
16th – Brighton, The Great Escape
20th – Nottingham, Bodega Social Club
21st – Birmingham, Sunflower Lounge
23rd – Liverpool, Arts Club Loft
24th – Leeds, Live at Leeds
25th – Neighbourhood Weekender, Manchester
27th – Glasgow, King Tut’s

Sunday (1994) formed when Paige Turner met Lee Newell, and the enigmatic drummer Puma. They have been capturing our hearts all year with a string of fantastic indie pop singles ladled with cinematic textures, the gorgeous vocals of Turner, and earworm melodies, scattered with some surprisingly brutally honest couplets.

They released the deluxe version of their excellent self-titled debut EP, September featuring excellent songs like the chiming ‘Stained Glass Window,’ about being in love with someone that’s forbidden by religion, ‘TV Car Chase’, the wistful and introspective ‘Blonde‘ and gorgeous recent bittersweet gem ‘Blossom’, the extended EP explores themes of early romance and separation.

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