Kourtney Kardashian follows a ballet called Kim Kardashian (2016), and a stage play, Khloé Kardashian (2017), as the final part of an accidental trilogy of performances
“This current tour has been a great way to start, but it just isn’t enough for us…so we’re coming back to do a full tour later in the year with our new 4-piece band, playing even more songs from Get Tragic”
The View frontman releases covers EP ‘Almost Pleasant’ today and announces ‘Praying For An Avalanche’ tour for May & June
2019 will also see the release of the Nouvelle Vague By Nouvelle Vague documentary, which recounts the band singular history, as well as two new studio albums.
Discussing the EP, Neil Tennant said it contains “three satirical songs and one rather sad song – but they all have, broadly speaking, political themes. I think it’s because of the times we’re living through.”
Given the reaction to these once-in-a-lifetime shows you get the feeling that it’s only a matter of time before the album grabs the top spot which will set things up nicely for when the band head out on to play those bigger, louder and crazier Arena shows later this Spring.
Blending intimately-told, warmly-inviting stories with arrangements of a hushed majesty, fans of Crosby, Still & Nash, Nick Drake and Dylan will find much to enjoy on ‘Songs From Aurora’.
Returning revitalised after something of a year’s holiday, please welcome back the festival that always believed bigger was better…