The time has come for We Three to make a major, global breakthrough.
We Three’s new album ‘HAPPY’’ is the moment that can make that happen. Released physically
The physical release comes ahead of a European tour in October which includes a major London show at Heaven, and an already-sold-out Glasgow show, with the other dates on course to sell out as well.
The time has come for We Three to make a major breakthrough in the UK as they look set to take their Stateside success global. Fuelled by colossal melodies, powerful emotions and exemplary musicianship, the trio are well on their way to breaking the 200 million streams landmark and have exceeded 2.2 million followers on social media. Their audience spans different generations, as shown by their biggest social platforms being TikTok and Facebook.
“Happy”, their 3rd album, is a product of frontman, songwriter and producer Manny Humlie’s urge to write intensely personal lyrics from the heart – a trait which has consistently connected with a fanbase that’s always expanding. There are no gimmicks: just timeless songwriting, open-hearted honesty and razor-sharp alt-pop production. It possesses an instant appeal, which was proven by a sold-out crowd singing the song back to them just a day after they posted a teaser for the track.
Bethany adds, “We really strive to be original and organic in our approach. We don’t go outside of the band to create our stories, everything we do is done by us, and this way we have a very direct and honest rapport with our fanbase.”
This rapport is two-way: fans are touched by We Three’s words, and the band are overwhelmed by the related stories that fans share with them. It was particularly felt in the song ‘Sara’, a song that pulled no punches in revealing the brutal realities of suicide. It raised awareness and funds for two related charities: To Write Love On Her Arms and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
The band’s unorthodox background undoubtedly shapes their creative output, and they’re ready to deliver an album that is a product of the unexpected difficulties that the pandemic brought about. “The last two years have been a trial for all of us, and where we find ourselves now truly makes us very grateful and very happy.” – Manny Humlie
Remaining tickets for the band’s autumn European tour, dates listed below, are available HERE.
OCTOBER
9th – Glasgow, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut (SOLD OUT)
10th – Manchester, Academy 3 (SOLD OUT)
11th – London, Heaven
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