
HAIM announce underplay show at Shepherd's Bush Empire for tenth anniversary of debut, Days Are Gone
Ahead of their headline show at All Points East, HAIM announce that they will be playing their debut album, Days Are Gone, in full at Shepherd's Bush Empire later this year.
This special one-off performance will be only the second time the trio have played the album live in its entirety, following a performance in Los Angeles in July.
The band are also releasing a special deluxe reissue of Days Are Gone. The reissue comes amidst a triumphant summer for sisters Alana, Danielle and Este that has taken in a run of headline shows in Los Angeles, US support slots on Taylor Swift’s Eras tour, as well as a track on the soundtrack to Greta Gerwig's Barbie movie.
The album will be reissued in a variety of formats including green transparent vinyl, with one LP made up of the original tracklist and a second featuring bonus tracks and remixes.
Since the release of the original album, HAIM have gone on to become one of the world’s biggest and most-loved bands, releasing two further albums in 2017’s Something To Tell You and 2020’s Grammy-nominated Women In Music Pt. III which won them a BRIT Award in 2021.
Haim's Luno presents All Points East show will take place on 28 August at London's Victoria Park. Tickets for the Shepherd's Bush Empire show will go on pre-sale on 29 August at 12pm and on general sale on 30 August.
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