Slowdive Embarks on ASEAN Tour in March 2024, Bangkok and Singapore Dates Announced2 min read

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Renowned for their immersive and ethereal soundscapes, British rock sensation Slowdive is gearing up to captivate audiences with live performances in Bangkok and Singapore this March.

Fans can expect a mesmerizing journey through the band’s illustrious catalog, featuring tracks from their critically acclaimed latest album, ‘everything is alive.’ Embracing a genre often characterized by its introspective nature, anticipation is high as audiences eagerly await Slowdive’s masterful exploration of life’s shimmering intricacies and universal themes.

Slowdive Embarks on Sea Tour in March 2024, Bangkok and Singapore Dates Announced

Slowdive SEA Tour 2023
March 18 – Bangkok, Thailand @ Voice Space
Tickets: https://hyhbkk.live/slowdive
March 19 – Singapore, Singapore @ Capitol Theatre
Tickets: http://slowdivesg.eventbrite.com/

Promising an unforgettable experience, the upcoming shows will showcase the band’s ability to push boundaries within psychedelic soundscapes, infused with pulsating 80s electronic elements. Attendees can expect an emotionally charged and cathartic performance, offering a journey of both reflection and optimism.

Their fifth album, ‘everything is alive,’ embodies the duality of familiar introspection and the exhilaration of new beginnings. Transportive and radiant, the album reflects the band’s timeless appeal, with Slowdive continuing to carve out their unique sonic landscape for the future. When performed live, the album’s rich soundscapes take on new dimensions, highlighting the exceptional talents of vocalists and guitarists Rachel Goswell and Neil Halstead, guitarist Christian Savill, bassist Nick Chaplin, and drummer Simon Scott.

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Don’t miss the opportunity to experience Slowdive’s spellbinding performance live in Bangkok and Singapore. Grab your tickets now for an unforgettable evening of musical enchantment.

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