Still no further word on Kevin Shields’ recent claim he’ll release the 21-years-in-the-making follow-up to My Bloody Valentine’s 1991 classic Loveless by the end of the year, but there are continued signs of life from the slumbering shoegaze giant, with MBV today announcing three U.K. shows set for next March.
MBV now will follow is three-date tour of Japan and headlining appearance at All Tomorrow’s Parties’ I’ll Be Your Mirror Melbourne in Australia next February with concerts in early March in Glasgow, Manchester and London, the band announced this morning on Facebook.
Ticket links are posted on MBV’s Facebook page.
My Bloody Valentine tour dates:
Feb. 6: The Hatch, Osaka, Japan
Feb. 7: Studio Coast, Tokyo, Japan
Feb. 8: Studio Coast, Tokyo, Japan
Feb. 16-17: ATP’s I’ll Be Your Mirror, Melbourne, Australia
March 9: Barrlowlands, Glasgow, UK
March 10: Apollo, Manchester, UK
March 12: Hammersmith Apollo, London, UK
May TBA: Tokyo Rocks, Japan
PREVIOUSLY ON SLICING UP EYEBALLS
- Kevin Shields: My Bloody Valentine to release ‘Loveless’ follow-up by end of year
- My Bloody Valentine to headline ATP’s I’ll Be Your Mirror Melbourne in February
- My Bloody Valentine in Japan: Kevin Shields and Co. set to play Tokyo, Osaka in February
- My Bloody Valentine’s ‘Loveless’ reissue: Are the 2 remastered discs mislabeled?
- Sony: My Bloody Valentine ‘Isn’t Anything,’ ‘Loveless’ reissues, ‘EPs 1988-1991’ out in May
It’s a regular world tour!!!!
Come on…….How about some US dates!
After the disaster that was their re-issue campaign a well executed tour is definitely in order. Looking forward to some U.S. dates.
Please, please, please issue the Loveless follow-up on PHYSICAL MEDIA, and not just digitally!!!
Saw them on the Loveless tour with Dinosaur Jr opening up. MBV were so loud, a quarter of the people in the club had to sit outside to listen to it.
Seeing them at Coachella was just mindblowing. SO glad I went!