Gengahr share new trailer for upcoming debut A Dream Outside
Gengahr have revealed a new album trailer ahead of the release of their debut A Dream Outside on Monday.
The band have also announced a range of instore dates to celebrate the record's release.
The new trailer was filmed in Stoke Newington by the band's close friend Billy Howard-Price, when they launched their record at Dalston's Rio cinema. It teases previously-unheard tracks "Trampoline" and "Dark Star".
A Dream Outside is released 15 June via Transgressive.
Watch the trailer below, and then check out the band's upcoming dates after.
June
15 - Kingston, Banquet Records (6pm)
16 - Bristol, Rise (5pm)
17 - Manchester, Fopp (5pm)
18 - London, British Summer Time Hyde **
19 - Scheeßel, Germany, Hurricane Festival
20 - Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany, Southside Festival
21 - Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands, Best Kept Secret Festival
July
3 - Winchester, Blissfields Festival
7 - Lausanne, Switzerland, Festival de la Cite, Lausanne
17 - Suffolk, Latitude Festival
18 - Dublin, Ireland, Longitude Festival
19 - Gräfenhainichen, Germany, Melt! Festival
26 - Byron Bay, Australia, Splendour In The Grass
August
2 - Derbyshire, Y Not Festival
28-30 - Reading & Leeds Festival
September
5 - Sopot, Poland, Soundrive Festival
October
6 - Brighton, Komedia
7 - Bristol, Exchange
8 - London, Scala
9 - Nottingham, Bodega
10 - Oxford, The Bullingdon
12 - Birmingham, Hare & Hounds
13 - Norwich, Arts Centre
14 - Cambridge, Portland Arms
16 - Manchester, Deaf Institute
17 - Leeds, Wardrobe
19 - Glasgow, King Tuts
20 - Newcastle, Think Tank
21 - Sheffield, The Harley
** w/ The Strokes
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