Sasha Siem has announced a UK tour, mostly opening for King Charles, with a headline date at The Lexington as the finalé.
Speaking about recent track "So Polite", a belligerent blend of Nick Cave, PJ Harvey and Regina Spektor, Siem said it is "a rage against fakery, against fear, against hiding the truth and the isolation that can come when community and true care between people is missing."
Siem's debut record Most Of The Boys is due 2 March.
Tickets for Siem's headline date on 25 March are here, priced at £8.50.
Stream her new single "So Polite" below, and then have a peruse of the tour dates after.
February
15 - Sheffield, Plug*
16 - Liverpool, Arts Centre*
17 - Glasgow, Oran Mor*
18 - Edinburgh, Electric Circus*
22 - Cardiff, Globe*
23 - Gloucester, Guildhall*
24 - Bristol, Fleece*
25 - Exeter, Phoenix*
26 - Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms*
27 - Brighton, Concorde 2*
28 - London, The Forum*
March
25 - London, The Lexington (HEADLINE)
* = w/ King Charles
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- Jenny Hval presents new single, "The artist is absent"
- Bobby Weir to play first London show in 22 years at Royal Albert Hall with Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
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- Gracie Abrams releases live performance of new song, "Death Wish"
- Jerskin Fendrix returns with new single, "Jerskin Fendrix Freestyle"
- Bright Eyes and Cursive unveil mash-up single, "Recluse I Don't Have To Love"
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