Charly Bliss have announced a headlining tour of North America in support of their upcoming album, Forever. They’ve also shared the new song “Calling You Out” with a music video directed by Adam Kolodny. In it, each band member takes turns posing and performing in front of a fish-eye lens, an intentional nod to both Beastie Boys’ “Shake Your Rump” music video and Wong Kar-wai’s 1995 film Fallen Angels. Watch it below.
Starting on September 5 in Washington, D.C., Charly Bliss will tour across the United States and Canada, performing in dozens of cities in North America over the ensuing month. That trek is currently slated to come to an end on October 10 in Philadelphia. Check out Charly Bliss’ full list of tour dates below.
Forever, the follow-up to 2019’s Young Enough, arrives August 16 via Lucky Number. It’s the power-pop band’s third full-length LP overall, and was produced by Hippo Campus’ Jake Luppen and Samia’s Caleb Wright. Last year, Charly Bliss released the standalone singles “You Don’t Even Know Me Anymore” and “I Need a New Boyfriend,” neither of which appears on Forever.
Read about Young Enough in Pitchfork’s list of “The Best Rock Albums of 2019.”
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Charly Bliss:
09-05 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
09-06 Cambridge, MA – Royale
09-09 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
09-11 Toronto, Ontario – Adelaide Hall
09-12 Ann Arbor, MI – The Blind Pig
09-13 Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge
09-14 Cudahy, WI – X-Ray Arcade
09-17 Saint Paul, MN – Turf Club
09-18 St. Louis, MO – Old Rock House
09-20 Denver, CO – Marquis Theater
09-23 Portland, OR – Mission Theater
09-24 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
09-26 San Francisco, CA – Bimbo’s 365 Club
09-29 Los Angeles, CA – Echoplex
09-30 Santa Ana, CA – Constellation Room
10-01 Phoenix, AZ – The Rebel Lounge
10-04 Austin, TX – Parish
10-05 Dallas, TX – Club Dada
10-07 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Hell)
10-08 Nashville, TN – Exit/In
10-10 Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts
Source : Pitchfork