
Woman's Hour's show at The Dome is "likely to be their last" London performance
Having announced their split with their new album, Woman's Hour's upcoming performance at The Dome is "likely to be their last London show".
Woman's Hour's sophomore album Ephyra is expected to land next month, five years on from their critically-acclaimed debut Conversations.
In December 2018, the trio shared new track "Don't Speak" and announced their long-awaited second album, with the band's Fiona Burgess calling it, "a kind of rebirthing. An opportunity to reflect on what happened and embrace what we achieved.”
Having spent time away on a hiatus after their debut album, Woman's Hour announced their Ephyra album as a parting gift to mark the band's proper seperation.
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