Beach Bunny’s Lili Trifilio Heads To Camden

by | May 26, 2022

Lili Trifilio of Chicago-based outfit Beach Bunny has announced a one-off solo headline show at London’s Camden Assembly!

Lili Trifilio

Says Trifilio of the show: “I’m super excited to be playing London for the first time ever June 15th at The Camden Assembly! It’s always been a dream of mine to play abroad and I can’t believe it’s actually happening so soon! This show I’ll be playing solo and intimate so grab your tickets before they’re gone thank you so much for your love and support. Tickets will be on general sale Friday 27th May at 10am BST HERE.

Beach Bunny recently announced their massively anticipated second album Emotional Creature which drops on 22nd July via Mom+Pop. Check out the video for single Karaoke taken from the new record:

The full band will then play a headline UK & Ireland tour this November, kicking off at London’s Kentish Town Forum.

Beach Bunny’s 2022 UK & Ireland tour dates are:

NOVEMBER

8th: London, O2 Forum Kentish Town
11th: Bristol, SWX Bristol
12th: Manchester, O2 Ritz
14th: Belfast, The Empire Music Hall
25th: Edinburgh, Usher Hall
15th: Dublin, Vicar Street
16th: Glasgow, SWG3

 

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