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The xx start out 2017 with "Say Something Loving"

  • January 2, 2017
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Late in 2016, hallowed indie and electronic trio The xx announced the upcoming release of their third album, I See You, with the release of the album's first single, "On Hold." In due fashion, the London group has started the new year with the sophomore single from the album, ahead of I See You's release coming up on January 13th via Young Turks.

The album is set to mark a new era for the band, as they changed their previously isolationist approach to writing and composing to one that was outward looking and informed throughout 2014-2016. It's available to pre-order, but until then, stream the new single here.

The xx – I See You Tour
8 February                 Hovet – Stockholm, Sweden
10 February                Forum – Copenhagen, Denmark
12 February                Sporthalle – Hamburg, Germany
13 February                Heineken Music Hall – Amsterdam, Netherlands – SOLD OUT
14 February                Zénith – Paris, France – SOLD OUT
15 February                Zénith – Paris, France
17 February                Zénith – Strasbourg, France
18 February                St. Jakobshalle – Basel, Switzerland
20 February                Mediolanum Forum – Milan, Italy
21 February                Halle Tony Garnier – Lyon, France
23 February                Marx Hall – Vienna, Austria
24 February                Zenith – Munich, Germany
25 February                Arena – Berlin, Germany – SOLD OUT
26 February                Jahrhunderthalle – Frankfurt, Germany
28 February                Mitsubishi Electric Halle – Düsseldorf, Germany
1 March                      Forest National – Brussels, Belgium – SOLD OUT
2 March                      Forest National – Brussels, Belgium
4 March                      Motorpoint Arena – Nottingham, UK
5 March                      O2 Apollo Manchester – Manchester, UK – SOLD OUT
6 March                      O2 Apollo Manchester – Manchester, UK – SOLD OUT
8 March                      O2 Academy Brixton – London, UK – SOLD OUT
9 March                      O2 Academy Brixton – London, UK – SOLD OUT
10 March                    O2 Academy Brixton – London, UK – SOLD OUT
11 March                    O2 Academy Brixton – London, UK – SOLD OUT
13 March                    O2 Academy Brixton – London, UK – SOLD OUT
14 March                    O2 Academy Brixton – London, UK – SOLD OUT
15 March                    O2 Academy Brixton – London, UK – SOLD OUT
17 March                    Motorpoint Arena – Cardiff, UK
23 March                    Festival Estero Picnic – Bogota, Columbia
25 March                    Lollapalooza – Sao Paulo, Brazil
31 March                    Lollapalooza – Buenos Aires, Argentina
1 April                          Lollapalooza – Santiago, Chile
31 May-4 June            Primavera Sound – Barcelona, Spain
6 July                           NOS Alive – Lisbon, Portugal
11-13 August               Flow Festival – Helsinki, Finland
18-20 August               Lowlands Festival – Biddinghuizen, Netherlands
 
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