
Bruno Major reveals his new single "We Were Never Really Friends"
"We Were Never Really Friends" marks Bruno Major’s first release since his album To Let a Good Thing Die in 2020.
“"We Were Never Really Friends" paints a picture of the blurry line between friends and lovers,” Major explains. “Ostensibly lamenting the loss of a good friend, until the ultimate realization arrives that it was always something more.”
Marking his return to the stage after his 2020 tour was canceled due to COVID, Major will kick off an expansive headlining tour in Tokyo in August; making his way through major cities in Southeast Asia before heading back to the United States in September. Over the next two months he’ll tour the US before beginning the European leg of his ambitious journey. The tour will conclude on in November in his hometown of London, at O2 Forum Kentish Town.
"We Were Never Really Friends" is out now.
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