
HAIM have announced a UK arena tour in support of their new album 'I quit'
The rock trio will perform six UK arena shows in October, following a June Margate date and their new album release.
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The rock trio will perform six UK arena shows in October, following a June Margate date and their new album release.

HAIM announces June release of fourth album 'I quit', sharing new single 'Down to be wrong' alongside festival tour dates.

It's the third preview of their upcoming fourth album.

HAIM will perform at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Liverpool's Sefton Park alongside Sam Fender, Tate McRae and other artists.

Haim's upcoming album features an uncleared George Michael sample and Beyoncé-inspired elements, apparently.

Haim's new single 'Relationships' arrives on Wednesday (12th March), following recent teasers on TikTok and a preview at a London fan event.

Haim have also recently hinted at new material.

The potential release would mark Haim's first new material since their 2023 single 'Home', which featured on the Barbie soundtrack.

The most exciting thing about Haim isn’t their sprawling legacy, but where they take things next.

The reissue comes as part of a busy summer for the trio.

It arrives on the same day the Barbie movie lands in cinemas.

The reissue comes as part of a busy summer for the trio.

Support will come from girl in red, Snail Mail, Romy and more.

At least, they are if they can keep hold of Alana's acting ambitions.

Taylor Swift has just added an extra eight dates across America.

Here are the new tracks joining our heavy rotation this week.

There's also Charli XC, Caroline Polachek, Declan McKenna, Fontaines D.C., Glass Animals, Sam Fender and loads, loads more.

Announced yesterday, it's the song the band previewed ahead of recent screenings of the Alana-starring Paul Thomas Anderson film Licorice Pizza.

The new song is almost certain to be 'Lost Track', the cut the band were showing the video for before recent screenings of the Alana-starring Paul Thomas Anderson film Licorice Pizza.

A fan who has seen it describes it as being "more towards the style of 'Cherry Flavoured Stomach Ache'".
