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Neon Waltz share EP news and announce UK tour dates

Neon Waltz has released a new single ‘Thanks For Everything’ as the Scottish quartet is set to head out on a UK tour in the Spring.

With the wrapper barely off 2020, the band has also confirmed the final details of their forthcoming Huna EP which will feature four tracks, including the 2019 track ‘All In Good Time (Live At Freswick Castle)’.

The Huna EP is the result of fertile recording sessions in the remote Scottish Highlands. Flushed with confidence, ‘Thanks For Everything’ finds the band’s gently flowing stream of melody become a tidal wave.

The band and fans came together to celebrate Neon Waltz’s sense of renewed and intensified creativity during an extensive UK tour in December 2019, which took them on a 4,000km round trip from home. Undoubtedly one of Britain’s most committed touring bands, their reward was the fevered response of a festive homecoming audience at Wick’s Assembly Rooms, which sold out in 24 hours.

Revealing their lyrical inspirations, the band says: “This one is based on the fact that our planet is terminally-ill, yet many are oblivious or just don’t care. It’s about wealth, that some don’t have bed to sleep in, but it has become normal and nobody cares.

“About the people who are doing alright, so ignore inconvenient truths and find new truths to soothe their consciences in the lies of newspapers.”

The band’s spring 2020 shows, keenly following the release of the Huna EP on Friday, March 27th and preceding festival season, covers 10 dates nationwide.

March
28 – Kilmarnock, Bakers
29 – Newcastle, The Think Tank
30 – Nottingham, The Bodega Social Club
31 – Birmingham, Dead Wax

April
01 – Leeds, Headrow House
02 – Brighton, The Green Door Store
04 – London, Omeara
05 – Manchester, YES
07 – Edinburgh, Sneaky Pete’s
08 – Dundee, Beat Generator Live!

Tickets are on sale now, with links and EP preorder information at www.neonwaltz.com

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