In support of their new album.
If you were unable to catch Bastille in Australia earlier this year, not all hope is lost, with the British alt-pop outfit today confirming a run of headline shows for early 2020.
They’ll return to Australia in January to promote their third LP, Doom Days, which drops on June 14 and follows on from huge Marshmello collab Happier last year and a string of singles, including recent hit Those Nights.
“[Doom Days] is a dance record but on our terms,” vocalist Dan Smith said.
“I’ve called it an apocalyptic party record but a party for us is all-nighters with your mates, not popping bottles in the club. It’s very British: rough around the edges.”
The Doom Days Tour, Part 2 tour will kick off on the Gold Coast on Jan 25, before taking on Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre and HBF Stadium, Perth.
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