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NYOS single and live dates

Posted by Loren on March 26, 2022

NYOS single and live dates
NYOS single and live dates

NYOS has announced a European tour beginning in April.

To kick things off, the Finnish instrumental band shared a new song this week, "Light."

Says the band:

Light is a song we'd talked about making for a little while, an idea from Tuomas where the main guitar loop would be the kinda glue/percussive element and his drums could kinda float around like a big fast fill for the whole song! This is a track we actually have only recently started playing live together in person (in preparation for the Celebration Release Tour), as it was recorded straight from only the idea, and built up in the studio like that, a totally new way of doing things for us. Hope you enjoy the result!

Upcoming Tourdates:

07.04.2022 - Helsinki, FI @ G Livelab
08.04.2022 - Tallinn, EE @ Sveta Baar
09.04.2022 - Vilnius, LT @ XI20
10.04.2022 - Poznan, PL @ Pawilon
11.04.2022 - Berlin, DE @ Schokoladen
12.04.2022 - TBA
13.04.2022 - Kreuzlingen, CH @ Horst Klub
14.04.2022 - Basel, CH @ Sudhaus
16.04.2022 - Marbehan, BE @ Les Nuits Eclectiques
18.04.2022 - Zurich, CH @ Boschbar
20.04.2022 - Angoulême, FR @ Le Point Carré
21.04.2022 - Lyon, FR @ Le Farmer                        
22.04.2022 - Sion, CH @ Point 11
23.04.2022 - Karlsruhe, DE @ Jubez
24.04.2022 - Bremen, DE @ MS Loretta
25.04.2022 - Hamburg, DE @ Hafenklang
27.04.2022 - Jyväskylä, FI @ Lutakko

28.04.2022 - Seinäjoki, FI @ MARS Festival
29.04.2022 - Oulu, FI @ Tukikohta

NYOS single and live dates
NYOS single and live dates

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