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Brooke Combe has dropped a brand new single, ‘Miss Me Now’

  • Stephen Ackroyd
  • March 11, 2022

Brooke Combe has dropped a brand new single, ‘Miss Me Now’.

Arriving alongside an accompanying visual, Combe says: “I wrote ‘Miss Me Now’ after seeing an old flame when I was on a night out and thinking it was a good idea to leave the club with them. It’s never a good idea… but it makes for a good tune.”

The track follows up on previous singles ‘Impress You’, ‘A-Game’ and ‘Are You With Me?’, all of which were produced by The Coral’s James Skelly (with additional production from Mark Ralph this time) at Liverpool’s legendary Parr Street Studios.

You can catch Brooke at:

March
26 Invisible Wind Factory, Liverpool^

April
30 Sound City, Liverpool

May
11 Concorde 2, Brighton #
12 Engine Rooms, Southampton #
13 Rock City, Nottingham #
14 O2 Academy, Liverpool #
16 o2 Academy, Bristol #
17 Roadmender, Northampton #
19 Newcastle University #
20 O2 Academy, Glasgow #
21 Parr Hall, Warrington #
23 Tramshed, Cardiff #
24 O2 Institute, Birmingham #
25 Albert Hall, Manchester #
27 Leadmill, Sheffield #
28 Neighbourhood Weekender, Warrington
29 O2 Academy, Leeds #
31 Roundhouse, London #

July
8 TRNSMT, Glasgow
21 Truck Festival, Abingdon
22 Tramlines, Sheffield
29 Deer Shed Festival, North Yorkshire
30 Kendal Calling, Cumbria
31 Y Not Festival, Derbyshire

August
14 110 Above Festival, Leicester

^ supporting The Coral
# supporting Miles Kane

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