Son Lux postpone UK tour to work on new movie soundtrack
Son Lux have been forced to reschedule their upcoming European dates originally due to take place at the beginning of May.
The band's frontman Ryan Lott is currently working on the score for upcoming film Paper Towns starring Cara Delevingne
In a statement, the band's Rafiq Bhatia said:
“We are truly sorry to announce the cancellation of our upcoming performances in London (May 5), Brussels (May 7), Amsterdam (May 8), and Berlin (May 11). As you may have heard, Ryan will be scoring the forthcoming film adaptation of John Green's Paper Towns. Unfortunately, there was no way for Ryan to participate in this exciting and enabling project without altering our tour schedule.
“The good news is that we are working on a 20-date album release tour in the UK and Europe this fall, and any tickets purchased for these May shows will still be honored for the corresponding October show within the same city. Of course, refunds will also be available to those who would prefer them.
“We sincerely love our fans and would like to express our deepest thanks to you all for your continued support. We're looking forward to sharing new music with you all soon.”
Bones is out 22 July on Glassnote.
Listen to lead single "Change Is Everything" below, and then check out the band's upcoming tour dates.
August
8 - London UK, Visions Festival @ Oval Space
7 - 9 - Katowice PL, OFF Festival
20-23 - Charleville Mezieres FR, Cabaret Vert Festival
21-23 - Hamburg DE, Dockville Festival
20-22 - Hasselt BE, Pukkelpop
20-23 - Brecon Beacons UK, Green Man Festival
20-30 - Groningen NL, Noorderzon Festival
28-30 - Paris FR, Rock en Seine Festival
October
19 - Brussels @ AB
21 - London @ Village Underground
26 - Amsterdam @ Bitterzoet
28 - Berlin @ Bi Nuu
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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
- Ezra Collective announce Future Foundation initiative for young black women in music
- 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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