Deap Vally announce their final UK/EU tour dates
Los Angeles-based female rock duo Deap Vally have announced their Live For The Last Time Farewell UK/EU tour which takes place in May and June.
Today, Deap Vally release a re-recorded version of the band's debut LP and final release, SISTRIONIX 2.0. The double LP will include demos, previously unreleased covers, re-recordings of limited release b-sides and rarities and more. The band celebrates the album’s release with the announcement of their swan-song tour of the UK and Europe this May/June, as well as the launch of a very special stage costume pop-up store running for the next seven days.
Speaking on the new release, Lindsey Troy (vocals, guitar) says: “Ain’t Fair” is such a tune. It’s a groover and a banger. Some of my favourite Deap Vally lyrics. This song is one of the most underrated Deap Vally songs of all time. Somehow it got lost as a B side and we're so happy it’s finally gonna see the light of day.” Troy adds, “SISTRIONIX is just classic Deap Vally. It’s so pure and raw. It really encapsulates an era — an era of dank, yeasty backstage rooms across the UK, of the endorphin rush of that first wave of success, of youthful drunken, wild nights, of the worldly adventures and the newness of it all.”
In their final series of final concert appearances, where they will play SISTRIONIX in its entirety, Deap Vally will play shows in Barcelona, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Glasgow, Brighton, Nottingham, Manchester, Bristol, and London's EartH on 8 June.
SISTRIONIX 2.0 is out now. Pre-sale tickets for their farewell tour are available from 2 February, with general sale from 5 February at deapvally.com.
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