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Glass Animals announce tiny London show for next month - www.nme.com
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16.07.2022

Glass Animals announce tiny London show for next month

Glass Animals have announced details of a tiny London show to ‘re-launch’ their 2020 album ‘Dreamland’ – find ticket details below.The band played Shoreditch venue Village Underground in early 2020, just before the pandemic hit, to preview cuts from what would become their third album.Now, they’ve announced a small gig at the same venue on August 25 to carry through “some of the things that were in our original plan” that were scuppered because of COVID.Frontman Dave Bayley explained: “Back in 2020 we had this delicately constructed, intricate plan to launch Dreamland with a bunch of special shows, signings and real-life events.“Then… we got spanked by the pandemic and we had to tear our plan in half. I was pretty damn sad for a bit, but eventually the support from everyone on the web was so great that it pulled me out of my mind-hole and I realised we could make a new plan… One based on the magnificent wonder that is the internet.”The frontman added: “We did that and it was absolutely wicked, but I still feel like we missed out on the IRL stuff.

Glass Animals announce 2024 ‘Tour Of The Earth’ dates in the UK, Europe and North America - www.nme.com - Britain - France - Los Angeles - USA - Texas - Chicago - Manchester - New York - Nashville - Seattle - Dublin - Berlin - city Brussels - city Amsterdam - city Warsaw
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04.04.2024

Glass Animals announce 2024 ‘Tour Of The Earth’ dates in the UK, Europe and North America

Glass Animals have announced details of their new ‘Tour Of The Earth’, which will see them play live shows in the UK, Europe and North America later this year. Find ticket details below.The new dates come following the band sharing news of their highly anticipated fourth studio album, ‘I Love You So F***ing Much’ yesterday (April 3).

Glass Animals share anthemic ‘Creatures In Heaven’ and announce new album ‘I Love You So F***ing Much’ - www.nme.com - California - city Mexico City
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03.04.2024

Glass Animals share anthemic ‘Creatures In Heaven’ and announce new album ‘I Love You So F***ing Much’

Glass Animals have returned with their new single ‘Creatures in Heaven’ and have announced their new album ‘I Love You So F***ing Much’.The album will be the fourth full-length record of the group’s career and the follow-up to 2020’s ‘Dreamland’. It comes out on 19 July via Polydor and you can pre-order it here.‘Creatures in Heaven’ is the first taster of the album, and speaking about its existential themes, frontman Dave Bayley has said: “It’s about a moment in time, be it a split second or a year or whatever, having the capacity to be enormously formative and life-changing. Even if it is over.

Glass Animals announce tour dates and tease space-age new music video: “Incoming…” - www.nme.com - USA - city Mexico City - county Florence - city Mexico
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26.03.2024

Glass Animals announce tour dates and tease space-age new music video: “Incoming…”

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 human of Earth. We’ve missed you, and can’t wait to see you all.” They went on name two locations for shows in ‘The Wild West, CA, USA’ and ‘Mexico City, Mexico, Earth’.

Watch Snail Mail and Soccer Mommy cover Avril Lavigne - www.nme.com - Jordan - city Baltimore
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13.02.2023

Watch Snail Mail and Soccer Mommy cover Avril Lavigne

Snail Mail (aka Lindsey Jordan) and Soccer Mommy covered Avril Lavigne‘s ‘I’m With You’ during a concert in Baltimore over the weekend.The pair teamed up as part of Snail’s Mail’s five night ‘Valentine Fest’ residency at the Ottobar in her hometown.During her set on Saturday (February 11), which saw her share the bill with Soccer Mommy, Feeble Little Horse and Animal Collective member Geologist, Jordan covered Ride‘s ‘Vapour Trail’.She was then joined by Soccer Mommy during the encore for Lavigne’s 2002 hit ‘I’m With You’. You can view both performances below.The concert series will run until tomorrow (February 14).

Glass Animals’ ‘Heat Waves’ has broken the record for longest Billboard Hot 100 run - www.nme.com - Britain
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18.10.2022

Glass Animals’ ‘Heat Waves’ has broken the record for longest Billboard Hot 100 run

Glass Animals‘ hit 2020 single ‘Heat Waves’ has officially broken the record for most weeks in the Billboard Hot 100, making it the longest-charting song in history.The song has entered its 91st week in the chart, officially beating the previously-held record of 90 by The Weeknd‘s ‘Blinding Lights’. The Weeknd himself broke the previously-established record just last year, overtaking Imagine Dragons – who spent 87 weeks on the chart with their 2012 song ‘Radioactive’.In a press statement to Billboard, the band’s frontman Dave Bayley remarked: “Wow, all I can say is wow.“Many of you know [that] when I wrote this song, I was writing about missing someone I loved very dearly. Never in my wildest dreams did I think that it would lead to so much love and connection across the globe.

Glass Animals’ Dave Bayley on working with Florence Welch: “She’s a real force of nature” - www.nme.com - Florida - Tokyo - county Florence
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27.08.2022

Glass Animals’ Dave Bayley on working with Florence Welch: “She’s a real force of nature”

Glass Animals frontman Dave Bayley spoke to NME backstage at Reading Festival 2022 about the “unbelievable” experience of working on Florence + The Machine‘s fifth album, ‘Dance Fever’. Watch our full video interview above.In April the pair released an electronica-inspired remix of Welch’s recent single, ‘My Love’. Bayley co-wrote and co-produced the original track and worked on the ensuing ‘Dance Fever’ along with Jack Antonoff.

Glass Animals cancel Mad Cool and Nos Alive sets due to illness - www.nme.com - Britain - Madrid - Lisbon
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05.07.2022

Glass Animals cancel Mad Cool and Nos Alive sets due to illness

Glass Animals have cancelled both their Mad Cool and NOS Alice sets due to illness.Frontman David Bailey said he was “gutted” to cancel the shows but had no option due to issues with his “vocal cords”.He wrote: “Gutted to say we have to cancel our shows tomorrow and the following day in Madrid and Lisbon. I absolutely hate cancelling shows, but my vocal cords have had it.”He continued: “I took steroids to bring down the swelling [for] the last two shows but it doesn’t seem to be doing theatric anymore and I’ve been recommended to take a few days to rest them so it doesn’t turn into something worse.“We  were so looking forward to these shows, but we’ll be back asap.

Glass Animals call out British Airways for losing music equipment - www.nme.com - Britain
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04.07.2022

Glass Animals call out British Airways for losing music equipment

Glass Animals have called out British Airways after the band’s music equipment has been misplaced while in transit.For over a week, the band have been without vital music making equipment, leading them to miss deadlines.On June 27, frontman Dave Bailey tweeted British Airways saying: “My irreplaceable music-making equipment has been lost by BA for six days.“I’ve tried every avenue. I can’t get any information by phone or email, we’ve gone to multiple airports to get help in person only to be sent in circles for hours.”Since then, Bailey has followed up with daily tweets as the equipment still hasn’t been returned.He later tweeted: “Any news on my equipment? It still hasn’t moved…Really need to finish some music…I’ve missed a few deadlines now.”Despite the tweets, the equipment has still not been returned.

Glass Animals team up with The Strokes’ Albert Hammond Jr. for new version of ‘I Don’t Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance)’ - www.nme.com
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22.04.2022

Glass Animals team up with The Strokes’ Albert Hammond Jr. for new version of ‘I Don’t Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance)’

Glass Animals have teamed up with The Strokes’ Albert Hammond Jr. for a new version of ‘I Don’t Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance)’ – you can listen to the track below.The original version of the song was released back in September and added as a bonus track to Glass Animals’ 2020 album ‘Dreamland’.Glass Animals have now linked up with Hammond Jr.

Glass Animals equal Spice Girls’ US chart record with ‘Heat Waves’ - www.nme.com - Britain - USA
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29.03.2022

Glass Animals equal Spice Girls’ US chart record with ‘Heat Waves’

Glass Animals have matched the Spice Girls’ best performance on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart in the US after their single ‘Heat Waves’ topped the chart for a fourth week.The Oxford four-piece are continuing to bask in the success of their 2020 single, which originally featured on their third studio album ‘Dreamland’.‘Heat Waves’ made it to the top of the Hot 100 earlier this month after completing a record 59-week climb to Number One, and the track is now four weeks into its reign at the top of the US singles chart.As Billboard notes, Glass Animals’ four consecutive weeks at US Number One is the longest period spent at the top of the Hot 100 by a British group since the Spice Girls spent four weeks at Number One in 1997 with ‘Wannabe’.The likes of Pink Floyd (‘Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)’), Queen (‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’) and The Rolling Stones (‘Honky Tonk Women’ and ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’) have also respectively spent four weeks at the top of the Hot 100.The current all-time record for a song by a British group staying at the top of the US singles chart is held by The Beatles, who spent nine weeks at Number One in 1968 with ‘Hey Jude’. Speaking to NME at last month’s BRIT Awards, Glass Animals frontman Dave Bayley said of ‘Heat Waves’ success: “There’s something in it.

Glass Animals reach Number 1 on Billboard charts with ‘Heat Waves’ - www.nme.com - Britain - USA
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08.03.2022

Glass Animals reach Number 1 on Billboard charts with ‘Heat Waves’

Glass Animals’ hit song ‘Heat Waves‘ has reached Number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.It was released in 2020 and has spent a record-breaking 59 weeks on the chart, making it one of the longest runs to the top of the charts in history. The previous record was held by Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’, back in December 2019.During its time on the charts,’Heat Waves’ has been a runaway success on multiple formats, including radio, streaming services and TikTok.Longest climbs to No.

Glass Animals on the success of ‘Heat Waves’ and their “Celtic opera” new album - www.nme.com - Britain
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09.02.2022

Glass Animals on the success of ‘Heat Waves’ and their “Celtic opera” new album

NME on the red carpet ahead of the BRIT Awards 2022, Glass Animals told us about the secret to the runaway success of their single ‘Heat Waves’ and thoughts about going all “Celtic opera” on their next album and dreams of collaborating with Lil Nas X. Watch our interview with the band above.The Oxford band were at the London ceremony where they nominated for Best Rock/Alternative Act as well as ‘Best Song’ for ‘Heat Waves’ – which has racked up millions upon millions of streams over the last year and recently saw them become the first UK band to top Spotify’s global singles chart.“There’s something in it.

Glass Animals become the first UK band to top Spotify’s global singles chart - www.nme.com - Britain - New Zealand - USA - city Oxford
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27.01.2022

Glass Animals become the first UK band to top Spotify’s global singles chart

Glass Animals have become the first UK band to reach the top of Spotify‘s global singles chart.The Oxford four-piece have hit the heights through the continued success of their 2020 single ‘Heat Waves’, which originally featured on their third studio album ‘Dreamland’.The track, which has been streamed over 1.1billion times on Spotify, has now hit the top of Spotify’s Global Top 50 Chart, making Glass Animals the first British band to reach the top spot.‘Heat Waves’, which is solely credited to Glass Animals frontman Dave Bayley, is currently amassing over 4.26million streams a day on Spotify.The song has been nominated for a BRIT Award for ‘Song Of The Year’, while Glass Animals are up for both Best Band In The World and Best Band From The UK: Supported by Pizza Express at the BandLab NME Awards 2022.‘Heat Waves’, which was re-released in March 2021 featuring a new verse by Iann Dior, helped Glass Animals make US chart history back in November.The song reached number 10 on Billboard‘s Hot 100 for the first time that month, having already spent 42 weeks on the chart.It was the longest climb to the top 10 in US chart history: beating American Idol winner Carrie Underwood, whose 2006 single ‘Before He Cheats’ took 38 weeks to reach the same position.

Glass Animals’ long road to overnight success - www.thefader.com
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20.12.2021

Glass Animals’ long road to overnight success

There has been a sense of familiarity in the rhyme and rhythm of indie rock band Glass Animals this past year. Months after its release, the fourth single from the four-piece’s third studio album Dreamland – an amorphous, booming track titled “Heat Waves” – went from bubbling under to boiling over.

Watch Glass Animals’ blissful cover of Lorde’s ‘Solar Power’ - www.nme.com - New Zealand
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01.12.2021

Watch Glass Animals’ blissful cover of Lorde’s ‘Solar Power’

Glass Animals have covered Lorde‘s ‘Solar Power’ for Radio 1’s Live Lounge – watch the performance below.The Oxford band took on the title track from the New Zealand singer’s recent third album, as well as playing their own tracks ‘I Don’t Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance)’ and ‘Heat Waves for the session.For the ‘Solar Power’ performance, Glass Animals were backed by a number of backing singers and turned the baggy acoustic song into a danceable number, as Griff also did recently, while backed by

Glass Animals announce 2022 Australian tour - www.nme.com - Australia
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18.11.2021

Glass Animals announce 2022 Australian tour

Glass Animals have announced a three-date Australian tour to celebrate the release of their 2020 album, ‘Dreamland’.The tour will see the Oxford band perform arena shows in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne across July, marking their biggest Australian gigs to date. Curiously, the tour appears to coincide with Byron Bay festival Splendour in the Grass, the full line-up of which is yet to be unveiled.Tickets for the tour go on sale from 2pm AEDT this coming Tuesday (November 23) through Untitled.

Glass Animals make US chart history with ‘Heat Waves’ - www.nme.com - USA
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10.11.2021

Glass Animals make US chart history with ‘Heat Waves’

Glass Animals have set a US chart record with their single ‘Heat Waves’.Released in summer 2020, the track appears on the Oxford band’s third studio album ‘Dreamland’.The song has reached Number 10 on Billboard‘s Hot 100 for the first time, having spent 42 weeks on the chart.

Watch London Grammar perform a downbeat live cover of Glass Animals’ ‘Heat Waves’ - www.nme.com
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04.11.2021

Watch London Grammar perform a downbeat live cover of Glass Animals’ ‘Heat Waves’

London Grammar have shared a powerful downbeat live cover of Glass Animals‘ 2020 single ‘Heat Waves‘.The track was performed on a rooftop as part of a Deezer was session.

Listen to Glass Animals’ funky new single ‘I Don’t Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance)’ - www.nme.com
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10.09.2021

Listen to Glass Animals’ funky new single ‘I Don’t Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance)’

Glass Animals have shared their brand new single ‘I Don’t Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance)’ – you can hear the track below.The song marks the Oxford band’s first new release since the arrival last summer of their third album ‘Dreamland’.Speaking about ‘I Don’t Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance)’, which you can hear in the below Drew Kirsch-directed video, Glass Animals’ Dave Bayley said: “Talking is great, don’t get me wrong.

Glass Animals launch their own peanut butter to support grassroots venues - www.nme.com
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28.05.2021

Glass Animals launch their own peanut butter to support grassroots venues

Glass Animals have launched their own range of peanut butter to support grassroots venues and the Music Venue Trust.The Oxford band have teamed up with Jackpot Peanut Butter for the new range, which marks seven years of the band’s debut album ‘ZABA’ and peanut butter-referencing single ‘Gooey’.The band’s peanut butter comes in a reusable and refillable pot, and is available to pre-order now ahead of its official release on June 9. £2 from each pot will go to the Music Venue Trust.

Listen to Glass Animals team up with Bree Runway on ‘Space Ghost Coast To Coast’ rework - www.nme.com
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20.05.2021

Listen to Glass Animals team up with Bree Runway on ‘Space Ghost Coast To Coast’ rework

Glass Animals have shared a new version of their track ‘Space Ghost Coast To Coast’ featuring Bree Runway – you can listen to it below.Premiering on Annie Mac’s Radio 1 show tonight (May 20), the reworking of the Oxford band’s ‘Dreamland’ song finds Runway on backing vocals.As Mac explained while introducing the collaboration, Glass Animals frontman Dave Bayley experienced a “This is it!” moment when he heard the rising London artist’s voice.

Watch Glass Animals’ surreal new ‘Space Ghost Coast To Coast’ video - www.nme.com - Texas
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15.05.2021

Watch Glass Animals’ surreal new ‘Space Ghost Coast To Coast’ video

Glass Animals have shared a new video for ‘Space Ghost Coast To Coast’ – check it out below.The surreal new visual is the latest video to land from the Oxford quartet’s 2020 album ‘Dreamland’.“‘Space Ghost’ is about someone I knew growing up in Texas…” frontman Dave Bayley explained of the track in a statement.

Glass Animals announce North American dates of ‘Dreamland’ tour, reschedule EU dates for 2022 - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - California - Eu - Santa Barbara
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06.05.2021

Glass Animals announce North American dates of ‘Dreamland’ tour, reschedule EU dates for 2022

Glass Animals have announced North American stops for their ‘Dreamland’ tour – and confirmed rescheduled EU dates for 2022.The band’s tour in support of 2020 album ‘Dreamland’ will now begin in the United States this August and hit pause in October after a stop in Santa Barbara, California. Glass Animals will then return to the UK to perform, and head back to North America in March 2022 for a month of shows.

Glass Animals share new version of ‘Heat Waves’ with iann dior - www.nme.com - Australia - Texas
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25.03.2021

Glass Animals share new version of ‘Heat Waves’ with iann dior

Glass Animals have shared a new version of their 2020 track ‘Heat Waves’ featuring iann dior – listen below.The original version of the track appeared on the Oxford band’s third album ‘Dreamland’, and has steadily been climbing the charts since, currently sitting at Number One in Australia.The new version of ‘Heat Waves’ comes complete with a glossy extra verse from dior, the Puerto Rican-born, Texas-raised 21-year-old rapper who released his debut album ‘Industry Plant’ at the end of

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