PJ Harvey confirms UK tour, announces brand new single "Guilty"
PJ Harvey has announced a new run of UK and Europe headline dates, including two nights at London's Brixton Academy in October.
As well as the new live shows, Harvey has confirmed that "Guilty" - a track recorded during the Recording In Progress Somerset House sessions that spawned new LP The Hope Six Demolition Project - will be released on Wednesday 13 July.
Harvey will also play UK shows in Glasgow, Manchester, and Wolverhampton in early November. She's set to play Iceland Airwaves festival as well.
The show is directed by Ian Rickson, dressed by Ann Demeulemeester, lighting by Adam Silverman, and features set design by multi-media artist Jeremy Herbert. Harvey is joined onstage by a 10-strong cast of collaborators.
Tickets for the London shows are on sale 9am 13 July, with the Glasgow, Manchester, and Wolverhampton dates on sale 15 July at 9am. Find out more.
Check out our Polaroid gallery with PJ Harvey.
The Hope Six Demolition Project is out now - listen below, and check out her autumn UK/EU shows after.
October
10 - Falconer, Copenhagen, Denmark
12 - Tower Hall, Warsaw, Poland
13 - Forum Karlin Hall, Prague, Czech Republic
15 - Palladium, Cologne, Germany
16 - HMH, Amsterdam, Holland
18 - Rockhal, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
19 - Forest National, Brussles, Belgium
21 - Zenith, Paris, France
23 - Alcatraz, Milan, Italy
24 - Obihall, Florence, Italy
25 - Hallenstadion Club, Zurich, Switzerland
27 - Coliseum, Lisbon, Portugal
28 - Bime Festival, Bilbao, Spain
30 - Brixton Academy, London, UK
31 - Brixton Academy, London, UK
November
2 - SECC, Glasgow, UK
3 - Victoria Warehouse, Manchester, UK
4 - Starworks Warehouse, Wolverhampton, UK
6 - Iceland Airwaves Festival, Reykjavik, Iceland
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