Norwegian-Filipino singer-songwriter Clinton Kane headlines London's The Garage on 7th Nov2/10/2022 Norwegian-Filipino singer / songwriter / multi-instrumentalist Clinton Kane has released his debut album "Maybe Someday It’ll All Be OK" via Columbia Records. The 9-track LP features RIAA Gold-certified lead singles “CHICKEN TENDIES” and “I GUESS I’M IN LOVE” as well as “GO TO HELL” and “14” in addition to five brand new tracks. Listen HERE. Touching on themes and personal experiences with loss, love, mental health, etc., Clinton might just make listeners feel strong enough to let their emotions out too. Kane says: “This album is a collection of personal experiences and key moments that have had an impact on my life. It’s unapologetically myself. I’ve been working on this project for three years, and to think this whole journey started from a panic attack that forced me to try writing a song is surreal to me. The name of the album was actually inspired by a phone call I had with a close friend. We were sharing stories about mutual trauma, and at the end of the call he said ‘maybe someday it’ll all be ok.’ It wasn’t too depressing, but not too optimistic either, and I’ve always felt like I live in that grey area - that juxtaposition between hopefulness and hopelessness.” Earlier this month, Clinton announced a massive global headline tour slated for the fall, which follows two sold-out North American headline runs the past year. The 53-date trek includes shows throughout Europe and Asia, concluding in his hometown of Perth, Australia on December 16. CLINTON KANE ON TOUR:
Additionally, Clinton will be contributing a portion of touring proceeds to various charities serving the different continents and cities he will be performing in. Visit https://www.clintonkane.com/ for tickets and more information. Clinton Kane isn’t afraid to cry. He’s also not afraid to ask questions, laugh, scream, speak his mind, or push the envelope. He might ponder God in one song only to wonder what the f*ck went wrong with a relationship in the next. For as wide-ranging as he may be lyrically and conceptually, he’s also a highly disciplined and self-taught singer, guitarist, pianist, drummer, and producer. As far as the story is concerned, Clinton bounced around from Perth, Australia to The UK as a kid. On a teenage sojourn to Santorini and beyond, he lived out of a backpack as he gained traction with a series of independent releases before signing to Columbia Records. In 2019, he served up the this is what it feels like EP before guesting on “Drown” by Martin Garrix in early 2020. Building an international fan base, he generated over 1 billion-plus streams across a catalogue highlighted by “Fix It To Break It,” “i don’t want to watch the world end with someone else,” and “remember the mornings.” He has also sold-out successive headline tours and incited the applause of NME, Billboard, and more in addition to landing on Forbes’ “30 Under 30 Asia.” The loss of three family members, heart breaking relationships, nights sleeping on park benches, and an unbelievable trip to the brink of adulthood inspired his 2022 full-length debut album, "Maybe Someday It’ll All Be OK [Columbia Records], featuring the gold-selling singles “Chicken Tendies” and “I Guess I’m In Love” as well as “Go To Hell” and “14.” Website | YouTube | TikTok | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
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Produced by Paul Epworth at The Church Studios in London, ‘Delta’ finds the band in sparkling, experimental form. Coupling their penchant for the grandiose and the intimate, the British four-piece paint their sound with a broad range of colours and textures. It’s a record that they are immensely proud of and draws on their own individual and collective experiences over the past two years since the writing and recording process for ‘Delta’ commenced. On Thursday evening, fans connected around the world for a series of special album playback events, where ‘Delta’ was accompanied by visuals curated by, and in partnership with, National Geographic. It was an idea by the band, originally inspired by their own creation process of the album. Mumford & Sons:- "While we were recording and mixing Delta, we watched a lot of films on silent including some pretty epic wildlife films by National Geographic -- like a vision-track to our soundtrack. So, we felt it would be a nice idea to let fans experience the record in this way too” Watch Mumford & Sons performing Guiding Light on the Graham Norton Show HERE The band have just last week kicked off a huge, sixty-three date tour. The tour starts in Dublin, and stops in London at the O2 Arena on the 29th November. Support for the UK run comes from Maggie Rogers. Mumford & Sons are Ben Lovett, Marcus Mumford, Ted Dwane, and Winston Marshall. BUY DELTA HERE Mumford & Sons Live: 16th November - Dublin, 3 Arena 18th November - Belfast, SSE Arena 20th November - Glasgow, SSE Hydro 21st November - Manchester, Manchester Arena 23rd November - Birmingham, Genting Arena 24th November - Sheffield, Fly DSA Arena 25th November - Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena 27th November - Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena 28th November - Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena 29th November - London, O2 Arena 1st December - Leeds, First Direct Arena 2nd December - Liverpool, Echo Arena 7th December - Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center 9th December - Boston, TD Garden 10th December - New York, Madison Square Garden 11th December – New York, Madison Square Garden 14th December - Washington DC, Capital One Arena 17th December - Toronto, Scotiabank Arena 2019 12th January - Auckland, The Outer Fields at Western Springs (Gentlemen of the Road in Auckland) w/ Michael Kiwanuka, Leon Bridges and Sam Fender. More to be announced) 15th January - Brisbane, Entertainment Centre 18th January - Sydney, Qudos 22nd January - Melbourne, Sidney Myer Music Bowl 23rd January - Melbourne, Sidney Myer Music Bowl 24th January - Adelaide, Entertainment Centre 27th January - Perth, RAC Arena 27th February - Providence, Dunkin Donuts Center 28th February - Hartford, XL Center 2nd March – Albany NY, Times Union Center 4th March - Montreal, Bell Centre 5th March - Ottawa, Canadian Tire Center 8th March - Buffalo, KeyBank Center 9th March - Cleveland, Quicken Loans Arena 11th March - Columbus, Nationwide Arena 12th March - Lexington, Rupp Arena 14th March - Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena 16th March - Charlottesville, John Paul Jones Arena 17th March - Raleigh, PNC Arena 18th March - Charleston, North Charleston Coliseum 20th March - Atlanta, State Farm Arena 22nd March - Nashville, Bridgestone Arena 23rd March - Birmingham, BJCC 25th March - Indianapolis, Bankers Life Field House 27th March - Detroit, Little Caesars Arena 29th March - Chicago, United Center 30th March - Madison, Kohl Center 31st March - Milwaukee, Fiserv Forum 25th April - Lisbon, Altice Arena 27th April - Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi** 29th April - Milan, Medialanum Forum 1st May - Munich, Olympiahalle 3rd May - Vienna, Stadthalle 5th May - Basel, St. Jakobshalle 7th May - Paris, Zenith 8th May - Luxembourg, Rockhal 9th May - Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome 11th May - Berlin, Mercedes Benz Arena 13th May - Frankfurt, Festhalle 15th May - Cologne, Lanxess Arena 17th May - Copenhagen, Royal Arena 18th May - Gothenburg, Scandinavium 19th May - Oslo, Spektrum 21st May - Stockholm, Ericsson Globe www.mumfordandsons.com |
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