Glass Animals have announced their 2024 tour dates and teased a brand new music video.
The Oxford band have wiped their social media and replaced it with three videos announcing live shows, and seemingly hinting at a space-age music video.
“Testing…1…2…3,” they wrote. “Greetings humans of Earth. We’ve missed you, and can’t wait to see you all.” They went on to name two locations for shows in ‘The Wild West, CA, USA’ and ‘Mexico City, Mexico, Earth’. No dates have been given so far.
Then, Glass Animals posted a video with the caption: “incoming…”. The video takes us through the cosmos, narrowly avoiding floating eyeballs and dolphins through the ‘International Shame Station’, before landing on the top of a building with ‘ILYSFM’ graffitied on its roof. Vocalist Dave Bayley can be heard singing: “What do you think about when you think about love?”. Watch the mysterious trailer below:
Glass Animals’ last new music was 2020’s ‘Dreamland’, a record which NME gave four stars: “’Dreamland’ is stuffed with effervescent nuggets of pop gold. It’s a sun-drenched record of summer tunes that will sound even better when heard at festivals with a tinnie in hand. Yet look behind the glittering shells of
