Yellow Days, a.k.a George van den Broek, is all set to embark on a grand international tour from April to July 2024. This marks his much-anticipated return to the UK stage since 2018, promising fans a riveting experience at venues like London’s iconic KOKO.
The buzz is real as he gears up to drop his third studio album next year, blending a rock soul sound with influences from Tame Impala to John Lennon.
George expresses his excitement, “It’s been a journey with Covid and all, so playing across Europe again feels like a homecoming. I can’t wait to bring the sounds of Rock Soul and my childhood heroes to life on these cobbled streets.”
Tickets are set to drop on 8th December at 10am. Get them here.
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George reflects on his journey from a 16-year-old recording in a garden shed to sparking global acclaim with his 2017 album Is Everything Okay In Your World? George’s resilience shines through in his latest works after a rocky phase with Sony and a subsequent personal crisis. His 2020 album, A Day In A Yellow Beat, and last year’s EP, Inner Peace, set the stage for his upcoming record, a testament to his DIY ethos and musical mastery.
The tour is not just a return but a reinvention, promising to put Yellow Days back in the limelight where he truly belongs. 2024, watch out!
The UK and Europe dates are:
APRIL
9th – UK, Manchester, Band on the Wall
10th – UK, Glasgow, St. Luke’s
11th – UK, Bristol, Trinity
12th – UK, London, KOKO
18th – The Netherlands, Amsterdam, Melkweg
19th – Belgium, Antwerp, Trix
20th – France, Paris, La Trabendo
21st – Germany, Cologne, CBE
23rd – Germany, Berlin, Lido
24th – Germany, Hamburg, Mojo Club
Photo credit: Georgia Jones
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