After a huge summer of festivals across the UK and Europe, Dolores Forever have announced that they’re taking their captivating live show on a run of headline dates across the UK this November, including a date at London’s Village Underground on November 5th. Full list of dates below.

Kicking off in Bristol on November 4th, the run will see Dolores Forever play five dates across the UK where they’ll bring the feel good fun, performing songs from their forthcoming debut album ‘It’s Nothing’ – out September 27th. Tickets on sale 10am Friday 20th September HERE.

September
Fri 13th UK, Leeds, Leeds Beckett Student Union (Supporting London Grammar)
Sun 15th UK, Kingston, Pryzm Banquet Records (Supporting London Grammar)
Tue 17th UK, Coventry, HMV Empire (Supporting London Grammar)
Fri 20th Germany, Reeperbahn @ Molotow Skybar
Sun 22nd Germany, Cologne, Yard Club
Mon 23rd Germany, Berlin, Kantine am Berghain

November
Mon 4th UK, Bristol, Dareshack
Tue 5th UK, London, Village Underground
Wed 6th UK, Manchester, The Deaf Institute (Music Hall)
Sat 9th UK, Glasgow, The Garage (Attic Bar)
Sun 10th UK, Leeds, Hyde Park Book Club

To celebrate the release of ‘It’s Nothing’, Dolores Forever will also play a special in store performance and signing at London’s Rough Trade East on October 1st, entry with purchase via Dice only.

Additionally, the band will also support London Grammar throughout their run of instores, including Banquet Records, Kingston show on September 15th.

At the heart of Dolores Forever there’s an infectiously playful, unapologetic feminist energy, and now, the London-based band are ready to release their debut album. It’s a “punchy indie-pop record about feminism, friendship and navigating a messed up world. It blows our minds that the music industry is obsessed with hearing from people who are just 21. As we’ve gotten into our thirties, we have so many more stories, and so much more to say.”

Julia, from Copenhagen, co-wrote the winning 2013 Eurovision entry for Denmark, Only Teardrops, while Hannah, from London, has written with Kylie and Stormzy.

Dolores Forever are building unstoppable momentum.

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