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Haim announce two intimate homecoming shows in Los Angeles next week

Haim announce two 1,500-capacity shows at LA’s Bellwether next week, marking their first full performances since September 2023.

Artists: Haim

Haim are set to make their live return with two intimate shows in Los Angeles next week at The Bellwether.

The sister trio will perform at the 1,500-capacity independent venue on 23rd and 24th April, marking their first full performances since September 2023.

“For our day ones, two shows,” Haim wrote on social media. “This is for everyone who’s been there since day one.. we love you guys. Take me back. Los Angeles see you next week.”

The shows follow the release of their recent singles ‘Relationships’ and ‘Everybody’s Trying To Figure Me Out’, both set to appear on their forthcoming fourth album. The new record, which follows 2020’s ‘Women In Music Pt. III’, is reported to feature a rock-focused sound and includes tracks ‘Gone’ and ‘Take Me Back’.

“It’s the closest we’ve ever gotten to how we wanted to sound,” Alana Haim told I-D of the upcoming album, noting it was a “completely different experience” recording this time. Danielle Haim spoke about working with producer Rostam Batmanglij, saying: “Working with Rostam, in general it’s very quick, kinetic with him, which I really love as an artist. Maybe before, it wasn’t that way, it was kind of a more… longer, searching, laboured situation.”

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