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Kid Kapichi announce six UK headline dates
Kid Kapichi drop new single Newsnight and reveal details of six intimate shows in March and April next year.
Watch the video for Kid Kapichi’s new single Tamagotchi, taken from their just-announced third album There Goes The Neighbourhood.
Kid Kapichi have announced some biiiiiiig 2024 plans.
The quartet will be dropping their third album There Goes The Neighbourhood on March 15 via Spinefarm, and will head out on an extensive UK and European headline tour shortly after its release.
Frontman Jack Wilson calls the record “our best work ever”, explaining that: “We put everything into this record, but actively decided not to stray too far from the path of Here’s What You Could Have Won, as we felt there was still more ground to be covered and honed on that vibe.
“Lyrically and musically, it’s more concise, meaningful and deliberate, which ties everything together really well; it feels like a collection of songs from the same family.”
To preview the LP, Kid Kapichi have unveiled new single Tamagotchi, which is a “song about turning 30 and feeling for the first time like your life is running away from you As I’ve gotten older, I’ve found myself being more nostalgic about the past and the ‘good times’. This song is a homage to those times and fond memories whilst stubbornly clawing onto them.”
Watch the video for Tamagotchi below.
And catch the band on their There Goes The Neighbourhood tour at the following:
March 2024
28 Brighton Concorde 2
29 Brighton Concorde 2
30 Bristol SWX
April 2024
1 Oxford O2 Academy
2 Norwich The Waterfront
4 Newcastle Newcastle University
5 Glasgow The Garage
6 Manchester New Century Hall
8 Leeds Metropolitan University
9 Sheffield Foundry
10 Birmingham O2 Academy
12 London O2 Kentish Town Forum
17 Brussels Ancienne Belgique
18 Nijmegen Doomroosje
19 Amsterdam Melkweg
20 Paris La Maroquinerie
22 Cologne Luxor
23 Hamburg Knust
24 Berlin Hole44
26 Warsaw Klub Hybrydy
27 Page Futurum
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