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Blue Violet announced dates for ‘Late Night Calls’

Blue Violet will be coming to The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham this Sunday night 1 May. 

A new project from husband/wife duo Sam & Sarah Gotley. The pair have been working with Rob Ellis (PJ Harvey) on their debut album: ‘Late Night Calls’ + it’s out this Friday. Dreamy folk/pop for fans of Mazzy Star / Slowdive / Bat For Lashes.

Offering one final glimpse into their debut album ‘Late Night Calls’ set for release on 29 April 2022 “Halo” is a climactic new cut that builds to a colossal conclusion.

With a full UK tour planned around the release and summer festival appearances (including multiple sets at Glastonbury 2022), catch Blue Violet performing material from ‘Late Night Calls’ at the following live fixtures from later this month: 

Blue Violet ‘Late Night Calls’


BLUE VIOLET – LIVE DATES

29/04 – Venn Street Social, Huddersfield

30/04 – The Head of Steam, Newcastle

01/05 – The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham

02/05 – The Camden Assembly, London

04/05 – Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff

05/05 – The Horn, St Albans

06/05 – Moles, Bath

08/05 – Fulford Arms, York

09/05 – Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh

10/05 – King Tut’s, Glasgow 

13/05 – Party in the City, Bath

21/05 – Wild Beer, Beer & Cheese Festival, Shepton Mallet

24 – 26/06 – Rabbit Hole, Strummerville, Love Fields – Glastonbury Festival

1/07 – Americana Fest, Bath

Blue Violet is a husband-and-wife duo: Sam & Sarah Gotley. Previously performing under the guise of Broken Bones Matilda, the pair put-in noteworthy performances at Glastonbury, Belladrum, Pub in the Park, Carfest, and Wilderness festivals to name a few before regrouping to form Blue Violet. Sarah, a Scot with Parisian roots, teamed up with Sam a few years ago, and between then and now the duo has lived between London and Sarah’s childhood home in Argyll, where they have been busy writing their next chapter.

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