
Gorillaz debut new Thundercat collaboration during Uruguay show
02 May 2022, 11:39
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Last week Gorillaz kicked off their 2022 world tour in Uruguay and debuted a new Thundercat collaboration titled "Cracker Island".
The show took place last Thursday (28 April) at Antel Arena in Montevideo, Uruguay, and as well as performing rare songs including "Rockit" from D-Sides and Plastic Beach's "Pirate Jet", Gorillaz debuted a couple of new songs, including a Thundercat collaboration.
According to fan videos, the Thundercat collaboration is titled "Cracker Island". Gorillaz also performed another new song that is reportedly titled "Silent Running".
Gorillaz haven't released new music since last year's Meanwhile EP and the 20th anniversary edition of their self-titled debut album.
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