Early Monday morning, Canadian indie pop band Valley announced their “Lost In Translation” tour hitting 27 different cities across the United States and Canada. The tour aims to support the upcoming release of their sophomore album, “Lost In Translation” coming to music platforms on June 23.
The tour is set to have Canadian singer-songwriter Devon Cole and LA-based, Capitol Records labelmate Aidan Bissett as openers. Presale for the shows starts Tuesday, Jan. 24 at 11 AM EST. General on-sale begins Friday, Jan. 27 at 10 AM local time.
In addition to general admission tickets, Valley will offer VIP Soundcheck Party tickets that include early access to merch, Q&As, signed limited edition tour merch, exclusive acoustic performances and more. For further details and to buy tickets, visit Valley’s official website.
To accompany the release of their lead single “Throwback Tears”, Valley launched a new music video featuring choreographed break-ups and epic dance routines with La La Land-esque energy. To describe the track, lead vocalist Rob Laska says, “Describing the track, lead vocalist Rob Laska says, “leading with ‘Throwback Tears’ as the first single always felt right. It has cheeky new year, new me energy. Sad yet playful, which we always gravitate to with our production and lyrics. It very much feels like the door swinging open to a breakbeat and us asking you to step into the new sonic world we’ve created around Lost In Translation.”
Listen to “Throwback Tears” here.
Lost In Translation follows Valley’s debut album MAYBE, which was released in 2019. The new album will capture the band’s evolution through navigating their friendships and artistic careers.
“MAYBE will always be our teenage diary, our coming-of-age story, our first love and first record. Lost In Translation is those same best friends navigating their mid-20s and questioning ‘what now?…what really matters to us?’ and what might’ve been lost along the way. Between MAYBE and now, we’ve done more soul-searching together than ever. We’ve traveled the world, we’ve accomplished a lot we never thought was possible. We’ve followed every single path to get nowhere and everywhere. It’s a very caught in a thought and seeking album. It poses more questions than answers. It’s honest, it’s confusing, it’s pop, it’s nostalgic, it’s black and white, its colourful, it’s unpredictable, it’s simple, it’s Valley, Lost In Translation.” explains Laska.
With Valley’s growth between the albums MAYBE and Lost In Translation, be sure to check out our interview with them to see just how far the band has come in the past four years!
Listen to their first album MAYBE here.
Preorder Lost In Translation on Valley’s official website.
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