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Sunday (1994) have released their new single ‘Doomsday’, a song about “the ghost I can’t stop kissing”

Rising indie band Sunday (1994) return with dreamy shoegaze single ‘Doomsday’, their first release since last year’s debut EP.

Artists: Sunday (1994)

Sunday (1994) have returned with new single ‘Doomsday’, marking their first release since their deluxe debut EP in September.

Speaking about the single, the band say: “When I love someone too much I can’t help but wait for the inevitable. ‘Doomsday’ is a song about the ghost I can’t stop kissing, the funeral I keep dressing up for.”

Sunday (1994) – comprising Paige Turner, Lee Newell, and drummer Puma – have also announced their debut headline tour, following support slots with Phantogram and girl in red across North America and Canada.

The dates in full read:

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14 Village Underground, London, UK
15 The Great Escape, Brighton, UK
16 The Great Escape, Brighton, UK
20 Bodega Social Club, Nottingham, UK
21 Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham, UK
23 Arts Club Loft, Liverpool, UK
24 Live at Leeds, Leeds, UK
25 Neighbourhood Weekender, Manchester, UK
27 King Tut’s, Glasgow, UK

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