
HAIM tease comeback with new billboards, label says there's new music "coming"
13 April 2017, 12:26
| Written by
Laurence Day
Haim are getting ready to make their grand return, with their label Polydor pointing to new billboards in London, LA, Sydney, and Berlin.
NEW HAIM COMING
— Polydor Records (@polydorrecords) April 13, 2017
Billboards in London, Berlin, LA (on the road to Coachella) and Sydney… pic.twitter.com/SjmFFXzfdQ
There's no word on exactly when it's coming, but a follow up to 2013's splendid debut Days Are Gone is long overdue. Last year the trio axed dates to get it finished, and now there are lots of major dates on the horizon - including one at this summer's Glastonbury.
The billboards in the UK have popped up in Shoreditch - check them out via NME.
We caught HAIM at the end of 2016 at Mexico's Corona Capital - check out our gallery from the fest.
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