DIIV share Mount Kimbie remix of ‘Everyone Out’ and announce EU/UK tour

DIIV share a new remix of Everyone Out by Mount Kimbie and announce an EU/UK tour for 2025.

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DIIV have released a new remix of ‘Everyone Out’, reworked by Warp Records duo Mount Kimbie.

This follows previous remixes of ‘Brown Paper Bag’ by Upsammy and ‘Raining on Your Pillow’ by Daniel Avery, the latter receiving airplay on BBC Radio 6 Music.

Mount Kimbie’s remix takes ‘Everyone Out’ in a new direction, incorporating electronic textures while maintaining the layered, atmospheric quality of DIIV’s original. Give it a spin:

Alongside the remix, DIIV have announced a series of EU and UK tour dates, including festival appearances at End of the Road and Paredes de Coura. These shows follow a 25-date sold-out tour last year, which included performances with Fontaines D.C. at London’s Alexandra Palace.

The band also recently completed a 40+ date North American tour and will perform Frog in Boiling Water in full over three nights at Los Angeles’ Teragram Ballroom (May 24-26).

Full EU/UK Tour Dates:

August 2025
08 – Lokerse Feesten, Lokeren, Belgium
10 – Palp Festival / Rocklette, Col du Lein, Val de Bagnes, Switzerland
11 – KIFF, Aarau, Switzerland
14 – Motocultor, Carhaix, France
15 – Dabadaba, Donosti, Spain
16 – Paredes de Coura Festival, Paredes de Coura, Portugal
23 – Canela Party, Malaga, Spain
26 – Blind, Istanbul, Turkey
27 – Blind, Istanbul, Turkey
30 – End of the Road Festival, UK

September 2025
01 – Vicar Street, Dublin, Ireland
03 – Outernet, London, UK
05 – Zero for Three, Maastricht, Netherlands
07 – Paard, Den Haag, Netherlands
08 – Splendid, Lille, France

Tickets are on sale now HERE.

Frog in Boiling Water: What the critics say

DIIV’s fourth album, produced by Chris Coady (Beach House, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Grizzly Bear), was released in 2024 and received positive reviews.

DIY described it as “truly special,” while Stereogum named it their Album of the Week, referring to DIIV as “a modern standard bearer to a younger generation.” CLASH called it “as gorgeous a record as you’ll hear this year.”

The album’s title references the concept from Daniel Quinn’s The Story of B, in which a frog placed in slowly warming water does not realise it is being boiled. DIIV describe the record as a reflection on contemporary issues, stating: “The album is more or less a collection of snapshots from various angles of our modern condition. What this collapse looks like, and more particularly, what it feels like.”



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