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HAIM have announced a string of UK headline shows to celebrate new album ‘I Quit’ – and if you’re an O2 or Virgin Media customer, you can get Priority Tickets right now, 48 hours ahead of general release.
Last week, HAIM confirmed their fourth album would be released on June 20 – and they’ll be going on the road throughout 2025 to play the new material live.
Ahead of a slot at Primavera Sound this summer, the trio will be playing a one-off gig at Margate’s Dreamland – their first UK appearance since they headlined All Points East festival in 2023. They’ll then return to the UK in October for a six-date arena tour.
HAIM are set to play:
JUNE
27 – Dreamland, Margate (as part of the Margate Summer Series)
OCTOBER
24 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
25 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff
26 – Brighton Centre, Brighton
28 – The O2, London
30 – Co-Op Live, Manchester
31 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
Tickets for HAIM’s UK tour go on sale Friday, May 2 at 10am BST but Priority Tickets are available now here.
These shows will be the first full gigs HAIM have played in the UK since they celebrated the 10-year anniversary of debut album ‘Days Are Gone’ with an intimate show at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire in August 2023.
‘I Quit’ is the follow-up to 2020’s ‘Women In Music Pt. 3’ and was produced by the band’s Danielle HAIM alongside Rostam Batmanglij. The record was announced on-stage at the first of two surprise shows at Los Angeles’ The Bellwether and will feature previously-released singles ‘Everybody’s Trying To Figure Me Out’, ‘Relationships’ and ‘Down To Be Wrong’.
Danielle said that writing ‘Everybody’s Trying To Figure Me Out’ got her through some “hard times” and it was written following a panic attack after getting home from tour. “Something about being alone with myself scared the shit out of me,” she explained in an Instagram post. “After a lot of reflecting I realised I’ve let a lot of people try and tell me how I should live my life, but I realised in making everyone else happy, I lost myself.”
“I wrote it as a way to believe in myself again and quit being scared to do what I want,” she added. “We felt [like releasing it] might be of some use to get our vibes right for this summer!”
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