By Carrie Clancy on Wednesday, 14th September 2016 at 8:00 am
Header photo by Cameron Wittig and Crystal Quinn
Justin Vernon and his fellow Eau Claire, Wisconsin indie heroes Bon Iver have dropped details of an imminently forthcoming new album, their first release in 5 years, and a list of live tour dates supporting the release. The new LP, titled ’22, A Million’, is due out on the 30th of September via Jagjaguwar. The lyric video for its latest promo single ’33 “God”‘ is featured just below the tour date listing.
Bon Iver will play live dates in North America this October before heading across the pond in January for shows in continental Europe and the UK. A full listing of Bon Iver’s tour dates can be found on the band’s official Web site. Tickets for the following shows will be available for general sale on Friday the 16th of September at 9 AM, with artist presale beginning today, Wednesday, the 14th of September.
TGTF’s previous coverage of Bon Iver is collected right back here.
Friday 10th February 2017 – Blackpool Empress Ballroom
Sunday 12th February 2017 – Edinburgh Playhouse
Monday 13th February 2017 – Edinburgh Playhouse
Wednesday 15th February 2017 – London Roundhouse
Thursday 16th February 2017 – London Roundhouse
Sunday 19th February 2017 – London Hammersmith Apollo
By Mary Chang on Saturday, 14th May 2016 at 10:00 am
While I was in Toronto for Canadian Music Week 2016, not only Radiohead decided to drop a new album with no advance warning. ‘The Colour in Anything’ is James Blake‘s newest long player, and like the one from Thom Yorke and co., it’s already making waves among music media and fans. Not surprising, given that he won the 2013 Mercury Music Prize for his second album ‘Overgrown’.
A new video has recently premiered from the album, and it features a pretty big cameo. ‘I Need a Forest Fire’ stars Bon Iver and visually, it’s made arresting by the artistic work of United Visual Artists: Matt Clark in collaboration with Chris Davenport. It’s been revealed at this art company will be accompanying Blake on his headline tours in 2016 and beyond, suggesting the live experience will be second to none and his gigs this year will be unmissable events.
For more of TGTF’s coverage of James Blake, go here.
By Mary Chang on Monday, 22nd October 2012 at 6:00 pm
Bon Iver‘s new video for ‘Beth / Rest’ was filmed near the band’s studio in the Wisconsin woods, so it seems appropriate that it has a secret, hidden away-type of quality. Watch it below. Also below is the band’s full set on Austin City Limits 2 weekends ago for your viewing pleasure (thanks, PBS).
By Mary Chang on Tuesday, 19th June 2012 at 3:30 pm
Bon Iver have announced three UK gig dates for November. Tickets for the Glasgow SECC show are already on sale, but ones for the London and Manchester dates do not go on general sale until Friday (22 June) at 9 AM. A limited number of presale tickets will be made available starting tomorrow (Wednesday 20 June) through CrowdSurge; more information will be available through this link. Bon Iver will be headlining Latitude this summer, if you fancy seeing them before winter.
Thursday 8th November 2012 – London, Wembley Arena
Friday 9th November 2012 – Manchester Arena
Saturday 10th November 2012 – Glasgow SECC
By Mary Chang on Monday, 23rd April 2012 at 4:00 pm
In San Francisco, Bon Iver recently paid tribute to drummer Levon Helm of the Band, who passed away last week. How? By performing the Band’s ‘Ophelia’ at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Watch it below.
By Mary Chang on Wednesday, 22nd February 2012 at 4:00 pm
Bon Iver have released this 5-track live session, a collaborative video between 4AD and Jagjaguwar. This video includes performances of the band’s ‘Hinnom, TX’, ‘Wash.’ and ‘Beth/Rest’ from their second album ‘Bon Iver’; ‘Babys’ (from the 2009 ‘Blood Bank’ EP); and a cover of Bonnie Raitt’s ‘I Can’t Make You Love Me’. Watch it below.
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