Muzz to livestream first ever live show next month
Muzz, the band made up of Interpol's Paul Banks, Matt Barrick (The Walkmen, Fleet Foxes) and Josh Kaufman (Bonny Light Horseman), will livestream their first ever live show next month.
Yesterday (16 November) Muzz announced their first live performance. The band's first gig is taking place during the COVID-19 pandemic, so the band will be livestreaming the event to make it accessible to fans around the world.
The performance will be filmed at Reade’s Old Kingston Theater in New York next month, and will see Muzz perform songs from their self-titled debut album that landed in June, as well as featuring a Q+A session.
Good news friends - on December 4th at 4pm EST / 9pm GMT we will be sharing a livestream and Q&A event from the beautiful (and charmingly decrepit) old Reade’s Theater in Kingston, NY...... https://t.co/80Pe4heHKY pic.twitter.com/jAlnJxupSn
— Muzz (@muzztheband) November 16, 2020
- Julien Baker and Torres debut "Sugar in the Tank" on Fallon
- Halsey is working on dark comedy series, Bloodlust, for Amazon Prime Video
- Benjamin Booker shares new single, "Same Kind Of Lonely"
- J. Cole says next year’s Dreamville Fest will be its last
- A$AP Rocky to have lead role in Spike Lee film starring Ice Spice and Denzel Washington
- SZA teases forthcoming SOS deluxe album, Lana
- Muireann Bradley signs with Decca Records to re-release debut album, I Kept These Old Blues
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday