Mac DeMarco has introduced plans for a world tour later this yr, together with three dates in London.
The singer-songwriter is because of hit the highway in July, kicking off at The Ford Theatre in LA on July 14 earlier than taking in additional exhibits in New York and Paris and eventually wrapping up at Hackney Empire on August 1 following a run of a trio of gigs.
Accompanied by a full band, DeMarco play an intimate set which can see him performing his latest instrumental album ‘Five Easy Hot Dogs’ in its entirety together with songs from his again catalogue with new preparations.
Tickets for the exhibits go on sale at 10am native time for the London and New York this Friday (April 21) and 11am native time for Paris on the identical day. The LA live performance will go on sale at 10am native time on May 9. You should buy tickets right here and look at the dates beneath.
Mac De Marco will play:
JULY 2023
14 – Los Angeles, The Ford Theatre
18 – New York, Webster Hall
19 – New York, Webster Hall
20 – New York, Webster Hall
24 – Paris, Cabaret Sauvage
25 – Paris, Cabaret Sauvage
26 – Paris, Cabaret Sauvage
30 – London, Hackney Empire
31 – London, Hackney Empire
AUGUST
1 – London, Hackney Empire
DeMarco stated through a press launch: “Hello, Mac D here. In July we are bringing ‘Five Easy Hot Dogs’ to the stage. Should be nice, should be different, hopefully, it will be special. Hope to see you there.”
Ahead of the tour, he will even be releasing ‘Five Easy Hot Dogs’ on vinyl on June 16. You can pre-order/pre-save it right here.
The album, which was launched earlier this yr, was recorded throughout his trip on the highway final yr. “The plan was to start driving north, and not go home to Los Angeles until I was done with a record,” he beforehand defined. “Kind of like being on tour, except there weren’t any shows, and I’d just be burning money.”
Each music featured on ‘Five Easy Hot Dogs’ was recorded and combined within the corresponding metropolis named in its title.
Meanwhile, DeMarco not too long ago teamed up with Snail Mail for a canopy of Talking Heads’ 1983 basic ‘This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)’.