Have a look at Shura's 10-minute short film Three Years
Shura has shared a new short film called Three Years that features live/reworked versions of "2Shy", "Indecision" and "Touch".
It was filmed in a vast hangar in Bedfordshire - where Christopher Nolan filmed parts of The Dark Knight Rises and Inception - by David Terranova.
Shura has also extended her upcoming Autumn UK tour, with shows in Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Brighton and Bristol confirmed. They are on general sale here from 9am on 12 June.
The release of the short film follows Shura's unveiling of "White Light", a blinding 7-minute anthem.
Watch Three Years below. He upcoming tour dates can be found afterwards.
June
29 - Italy, Arena di Verona w/ Mumford and Sons
July
1 - Ibiza, Ibiza Rocks w/ Jungle
16 - Norway, Slottsfjell Festival
17 - Germany, Melt Festival
16-19 - Suffolk, Latitude
21 - Zcre Beach, Croatia Rocks
24 - San Francisco, Rickshaw Stop
28 - New York, Mercury Lounge
August
1 - Copenhagen, Trailerpark
14 - Sweden, Way Out West (Stay Out West)
21 - Belgium, Pukkelpop
22 - Netherlands, Lowlands Festival
23 - Hamburg, Dockville Festival
26-30 - Croatia, Dimensons Festival
28-30 - Reading/Leeds, Reading & Leeds Festival
September
3-6 - Portmeirion, Festival No. 6
4-6 - Ireland, Electric Picnic
12 - Isle of Wight, Bestival
17 - London, Electric Brixton
23 - Nottingham Rescue Rooms
25 - Manchester Gorilla
26 - Glasgow King Tuts
28 - Leeds Brudenell Social Club
29 - Birmingham The Oobleck
30 - Brighton Old Market
October
2 - Bristol Marble Factory
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