The Lathums – ‘Say My Name’

The Lathums release ‘Say My Name’ / Announce new album From Nothing To A Little Bit More due in February 2023 / Reveal Spring 2023 UK tour

Say My Name
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The Lathums announce new album From Nothing To A Little Bit More, share single ‘Say My Name,’ and share details of their upcoming tour of the UK.

The Lathums have announced the release of their latest single ‘Say My Name.’ The track is a blistering high-adrenaline banger that has become a fan favorite on tour.

Reflecting on the track, Moore says:

“‘Say My Name’ is a more recent song and, like everything we seem to do, has profound personal meanings. It’s a conversation with someone who has gone, with them speaking to the person who is alive, saying the things that they want to hear.”

Additionally, the band has announced their second album is set for release on February 24, 2023 via Island Records. The 11-track album is being promoted as ‘an act of rebellion having seen the rules of the game.’

If a new single and album announcement wasn’t enough, the band has also expressed news of a new Spring 2023 UK tour. The full run of confirmed UK dates for The Lathums’ Spring 2023 Tour are as follows:

March 6 – Liverpool, Mountford Hall, Liverpool University
March 7 – Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumbria Students Union
March 9 – Sheffield, O2 Academy Sheffield
March 10 – Glasgow, O2 Academy Glasgow
March 11 – Manchester, Albert Hall
March 13 – Norwich, The Waterfront
March 14 – Cardiff, Cardiff University, Great Hall
March 16 – Nottingham, Rock City
March 17 – Birmingham, O2 Institute Birmingham
March 18 – London, Roundhouse

‘Say My Name’ is available today. The Lathums’ new album From Nothing To A Little Bit More is due in February 2023. Their spring tour kicks off in Liverpool on March 6th at Mountford Hall, Liverpool University.

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