Peace announce their return with new album and lineup changes
Peace have announced their return with news of a fourth album – their first in five years – and two comeback shows.
Taking a hiatus after the release of 2018's Kindness Is The New Rock and Roll, Peace teased a return back in December via a series of magazine adverts.
Now, via an Instagram post, they've confirmed that they are well and truly back. Directing fans to their website, Peace add that anybody who buys a ticket to their upcoming shows will receive a password with an advance listening link to their new album before its official release later this year.
Acknowledging that they are a duo rather than a band, the statement reads: "Also, as some of you have noticed, we are no longer a 4 piece band. D&D have taken a different flight path and are soaring across different skies. But all with monstrously good vibes. So yes, we are a duo. We are not replacing them and Peace is entering a new era in an extremely meaningful way."
This year marks the ten year anniversary of their debut album In Love.
Peace play at The Mill in Birmingham on 31 May and The Colour Factory in London on June 1. Tickets will be on sale from 5 April.
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