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21.01.2020 - 15:36 / pitchfork.com
Bright Eyes have announced their first live performance in more than 9 years. Conor Oberst and co. will play a set at End of the Road festival in Dorset, England, this summer. The festival takes place September 3—6 at Larmer Tree Gardens. Check out the lineup announcement below.
Bright Eyes’ last studio album was 2011’s The People’s Key. Earlier this month, the group launched an Instagram account, posting a mysterious teaser video. They’ve also shared images of posters plastered on city walls
Time to update that relationship status!
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After teasing a reunion earlier this month, Bright Eyes are indeed back: they've announced their first live shows in more than nine years, along with plans to release new music. And unlike their previous nine albums, this project won't be released through Saddle Creek Records.
Bright Eyes have reunited after a hiatus that lasted nearly a decade. The band, Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nathaniel Walcott, will signed to Dead Oceans ahead of a new album due in 2020.
The reunited band will hit the UK for End Of The Road Festival in September
This year's Dorset festival will take place from September 3-6
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