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Haim have announced their 2022 headlining, arena, and theater spanning One More Haim tour, slated to begin in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 24 and wrap in Bend, Oregon on June 14.

Across the 27-date tour, the trio of sisters will make stops in Chicago, Houston, Miami, Washington, DC, Seattle, Toronto, Philadelphia, and more, including a night at New York’s Madison Square Garden on May 17.

Tickets for the One More Haim tour will be available starting Friday, Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. local time via Live Nation and the official Haim website.

The Haim sisters are bringing some special guests on the road, including Buzzy Lee, Faye Webster, Sasami, Waxahatchee, and Princess Nokia — all for select dates throughout the tour.

The country-wide shows will mark Haim’s first official U.S. tour for the Grammy-nominated album Women In Music Pt. III, which dropped in June last year. The trio first attempted a tour of semi-secret shows in delicatessens across America last spring in anticipation of the album, but only got through two turkey-and-cheese-scented shows before the pandemic shut the trek down.

“When we got our first record, I was 21 or 22, and now I’m 28,” Alana told Rolling Stone last year. “And with growth and age, you get more confidence. I feel like a completely different person than when we first started this band, and I feel like this record does that justice.”

One More Haim 2022 Tour Dates

April 24 – Las Vegas, NV @ Cosmopolitan Hotel
April 25 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Federal Theatre
April 27 – Berkeley, CA @ The Greek Theatre
May 1 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
May 4 – Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Greenway
May 5 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
May 6 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall
May 8 – Jacksonville, FL @ Dally’s Place
May 9 – Miami, FL @ FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park
May 11 – Atlanta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheater
May 13 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem
May 17 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
May 19 – Cincinnati, OH @ Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center
May 20 – Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater
May 22 – Wilmington, NC @ Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park
May 24 – Toronto, ON @ RBC Echo Beach
May 25 – Detroit, MI @ Meadow Brook Amphitheatre
May 28 – Philadelphia, PA @ TD Pavilion at the Mann
May 31 – Milwaukee, WI @ BMO Harris Pavilion
June 1 – Indianapolis, IN @ TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park
June 3 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
June 4 – Kansas City, MO @ Starlight Theatre
June 6 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory
June 10 – Vancouver, BC @ Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
June 11 – Portland, OR @ Theater of the Clouds at Moda Center
June 13 – Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater
June 14 – Bend, OR @ Hayden Homes Amphitheater

Gaz Coombes and co. shared a mysterious teaser online, highlighting Monday’s date (September 16)

Supergrass are teasing an upcoming announcement with fans, according to a new post.

The British band, fronted by Gaz Coombes, shared a cryptic new post across their social media channels this morning (September 13), suggesting to fans that a new announcement is on the way.

Posted at 9am BST, the post simply shared artwork of the band’s logo in red, alongside next Monday’s date, September 16. In the caption, the band simply wrote: “Sign up now”, alongside a link to their website’s homepage.

Upon clicking the link, the page prompts fans to sign up for future updates, and asks them to input both their email address and the country they live in. Check out the post below.

 

While details on the announcement remain sparse, the post has already caught fans’ attention, with some speculating that the news could be around the upcoming 30th anniversary of their debut album, ‘I Should Coco’.

Released in May 1995, the release marked the record that first put the band on the map, and contained singles ‘Mansize Rooster’, ‘Caught By The Fuzz, ‘Lose It’ and ‘Lenny’. It also saw Coombes and Co. nominated at the 1995 Mercury Prize, and contained what would soon become their biggest track to date, the Ivor-Novello winning ‘Alright’.

At time of writing, the band haven’t shared any further indication as to whether the announcement is related to the huge upcoming milestone – whether it be an anniversary tour or reissue – nor whether it has anything to do with new music that could be on the way.

The band’s last studio album was ‘Diamond Hoo Ha’, which arrived in 2008. Since then, they have shared remastered versions of both their 1999 self-titled album and their 2003 record ‘Life On Other Planets’.

In other news around the band, last year it was reported that the band’s frontman joined Johnny Marr onstage last month to perform The Smiths‘ classic ‘There Is A Light That Never Goes Out’ at Lakefest 2023.

Before then, Coombes opened up about how “nervous” he was about reuniting Supergrass following the success of his solo albums.

Supergrass split up in 2010 but reunited for a series of live shows in 2019. They released a live album in 2020, Live On Other Planets, to celebrate their 25th anniversary and raise money for grassroots venues affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Having got into a flow and the last two albums having done so well, it seemed a bit odd, like a backward step,” he said. “But then I was confident that I could operate both things together and it seems that I did, because I was obviously writing this record mainly during the reunion so I feel like I made best use of both things.”

Coombes’ fourth solo album, ‘Turn The Car Around’, came out in January of last year.

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