Sunday (1994) Announce Hugely Anticipated Debut Headline Tour

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Sunday (1994) Announce Hugely

 

Anticipated Debut Headline Tour

 

Embark On 9-Date UK Leg This May

 

Tickets On Sale Friday, 31st January HERE

 

Everyone’s favourite new band Sunday (1994) have announced their highly anticipated debut headline tour, the UK leg to take place in May 2025. The run of 9-dates kicks off at London’s Village Underground, and will see the trio play a series of shows up and down the country including two sets at Brighton’s new music festival, The Great Escape, as well as slots at Live at Leeds and Manchester’s Neighbourhood Weekender. The European dates will follow a run in North America and Canada, where the band recently played support tours with Phantogram and girl in red.

Tickets for the tour are available to purchase HERE, this coming Friday, 31st January at 10am GMT. Full dates below:

Sunday (1994) | “the debut tour” | May, UK

14th – London, Village Underground
15th – Brighton, The Great Escape
16th – Brighton, The Great Escape
20th – Nottingham, Bodega Social Club
21st – Birmingham, Sunflower Lounge
23rd – Liverpool, Arts Club Loft
24th – Leeds, Live at Leeds
25th – Neighbourhood Weekender, Manchester
27th – Glasgow, King Tut’s

 

 

Having wrapped up an incredible 2024, Sunday (1994) are more than ready to hit the road, evident from their debut performances in London, Los Angeles and New York late last year. Watch their live performance of breakout single ‘Tired Boy’, filmed at their sold-out headline gig at Camden Assembly, London, here. Shot by Plastic Fruit Studios, the visual captures the magic and charm of the band’s live show.

Sunday (1994) emerged at the beginning of 2024 as a band with something to say about the magic of the mundane, unveiling a collection of songs which captured the bittersweet nostalgia of 90s cinema, blending effortless artistry with quick-wit and dark humour. The band made their debut appearance with the single ‘Tired Boy’ in February, following growing intrigue online and a passionate TikTok following. The track, with its confessional tongue-in-cheek lyricism spilt over sparkling melancholic guitar, was a glistening welcome into the charming world of Sunday (1994), a band fans have since fallen in love with on both sides of the Atlantic.

The transatlantic trio steadily released highly acclaimed singles culminating in their debut EP in May and a special extended version to align with their first pair of shows (Los Angeles and London) in September, after overwhelming early success and signing a record deal with Artista and RCA (Sony Music). Fans can now pre-order the band’s nine-track deluxe EP on vinyl, to be released 28th February 2025.

The end of last year and beginning of this one saw Sunday (1994) make some big moves, winning a Spotify Award for ‘Tired Boy’, achieving the title of Standout Playlist Pitching Success at the Spotify For Artists Marketing Awards. Out of all artists playlisted on Spotify’s Fresh Finds in 2024, Sunday (1994) achieved the highest growth in listenership after ‘Tired Boy’ was featured. The track was also featured as part of Spotify’s Fresh Finds Class of 2024, in their Top 10.

The band also received acclaim across the press landscape as a big tip for the year ahead, making it onto DORK Magazine’s Hype List, Music Week’s 2025 Tastemaker picksRecord of the Day’s Ones To Watch and Rolling Stone UK’s Ones to Watch.

ABOUT (SUNDAY 1994)

Written and recorded out of their one-bedroom apartment, writers and band members Paige Turner and Lee Newell enter the outside world like two characters walking onto the screen, their premiere awarded a standing ovation. Along with their enigmatic drummer, the sound of Sunday (1994) is cinematic in the truest sense. Their songs are for bedroom floor tears or the first time two hands touch, and their first body of work captures a love story, and every love story that has ever and will ever happen, in all of its sweet day-dreaming and dramatic beauty.

Sunday (1994) are the result of humdrum Slough (Newell) meeting the sleepy suburbs of California (Turner), the pair havint fallen into each other’s arms 10 years ago, both with very different upbringings yet identical perspectives on the charade that is modern life”.

Self-confessed cinephiles, their band name ‘Sunday (1994)’ is stylized to resemble a film title – “our biopic would be Dumb and Dumber directed by Federico Fellini.” The name is also a nod to Turner’s Italian heritage with cherished family gatherings on Sunday evenings, where the food was plentiful and the music very loud.

Sunday (1994) continue to see growing support from fans and critics alike, having received love from the likes of The Sunday Times – as their Breaking Act, Rolling Stone UK, DORK, The Line of Best Fit, DIY Mag, NOTION, Under The Radar, Wonderland Magazine, Far Out Magazine, Music Week, 1883 Mag, The Rodeo Magazine, Coup de Main and more. With radio support across BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 6Music, Apple Music 1, Radio X and NME Radio.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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