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Foals move most of their UK tour dates to 2022
Foals move most of their UK tour dates to 2022
Foals have rescheduled their UK tour dates once again.
Outdoor shows at Cardiff Castle and Singleton Park in Swansea survive this year but have been shifted to take place in August, everything else now due in the spring of 2022.
Those include the four nights at London’s Olympia venue which are newly split between the end of April and start of May next year.
Foals picked up a Mercury Prize nomination for Part 1 of Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost, Live4ever praising the band as one of the few to, ‘consistently master nuance and gentle power’.
Foals have shared a new edition of performances from their
CCTV Sessions, as well as revealing to
NME that they’re in the early stages of writing new material.
The band have been recording the
“In some ways we were at a loose end, and it’s a long-standing tradition to rework the songs in a stripped-down, slightly more electronic and lo-fi way using old drum machines and tape loops,” frontman Yannis Philippakis told
NME.
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“It was fun because we didn’t really get to play songs like ‘Neptune’ and some of the ones of ‘Part Two’ more than once on the road. It felt good to do, and we had to do it now because ‘Part Two’ is more than a year old now.”