Boygenius – the trio of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker – have introduced their debut UK gigs.
The band, who shaped for a self-titled EP in 2018 and can launch debut album ‘The Document’ subsequent month, will play two UK exhibits this summer time.
On August 20, they are going to play an enormous out of doors London present at Gunnersbury Park, joined by MUNA and Ethel Cain, with the latter additionally enjoying with them two days later at Halifax’s Piece Corridor.
Tickets for the gigs go on sale from 10am GMT on Friday, March 3. You should buy your tickets right here.
‘The Document’ is due out on March 31 by way of Polydor / Interscope Data and is out there to pre-order right here. The album’s first three singles ‘$20’, ‘Emily I’m Sorry’, and ‘True Blue’ have been launched final month upon the album’s announcement.
It was additionally revealed not too long ago that Kristen Stewart will direct three upcoming music movies for the indie supergroup. Stewart’s earlier credit as a director embrace a video for a stay, reworked model of Chvrches‘ ‘Down Aspect of Me’ that was launched in 2017.
Forward of the UK exhibits, Boygenius will carry out at this 12 months’s Coachella Music Pageant on April 15 and April 22, which shall be headlined by Dangerous Bunny, BLACKPINK and Frank Ocean.
They’re additionally set to headline the brand new RE:set live performance sequence in the US, which sees three headline acts – Boygenius, LCD Soundsystem and Steve Lacy – journey around the nation with a stacked help invoice for gigs throughout June 2023.
Becoming a member of Boygenius at their exhibits shall be Clairo, Dijon and Bartees Unusual.
For the reason that launch of their 2018 EP, the trio teamed up on Bridgers observe ‘Graceland Too’ from her 2020 album ‘Punisher’ in addition to offering backing vocals on ‘Roses/Lotus/Violet/Iris’, a observe from the debut solo album by Paramore vocalist Hayley Williams. In 2021, in addition they carried out collectively on the tune ‘Favor’ from Baker’s third album, ‘Little Oblivions’.