Romy has announced that she will be playing three Club Mid Air headline shows in the UK to celebrate her 2023 album’s one-year anniversary.
The performances are scheduled for November and December in Brighton (The Dome), Manchester (Aviva Studios), and Glasgow (Fruit Market). Each ‘Club Mid Air’ event will showcase Romy performing live, accompanied by a DJ lineup personally curated by her.
Writing on social media to announce the news, Romy said: Club Mid Air, the party isn’t over yet! After such an unbelievable reaction at Glasto I really wanted to play some more shows in the UK. I’m so excited to announce I’m bringing Club Mid Air to Brighton, Manchester and Glasgow! I’ve had the BEST time taking Club Mid Air all around the world 💖 thank you!! I’m so happy to finish the year with these shows at home.”
Tickets for the Club Mid Air shows go on sale this Friday (September 20). You can buy them here.
Romy’s remaining 2024 tour dates are:
SEPTEMBER
21 London, UK, MIGHT HOOPLA PRESENTS… THE BUMP
28 Paris, France, SMiiLE BY Chloé Caillet
OCTOBER
31 Turin, Italy, C2C
NOVEMBER
29 Brighton, UK, Dome (Club Mid Air)
DECEMBER
13 Manchester, UK, Aviva Studios (Club Mid Air)
14 Glasgow, UK, Fruit Market (Club Mid Air)
In a five-star review of ‘Mid Air‘, NME shared: ” Many of these songs will give you a prick of emotion at the back of your eyes – a sure sign that Romy really appreciates the healing power of a packed club floor.”
Since the album’s release, Romy has dropped a new single titled ‘Always Forever’ and collaborated with Jessie Ware on the track ‘Lift You Up’.
In other news, back in July, Jamie xx shared that The xx are currently working on their new album and are “having a good time” while doing so.
Romy spoke about the plans for new xx material during an interview with NME at the BRIT Awards 2024.
“[The xx have] been in the studio since I last spoke to NME and we’re in the studio again next week, so we’re meeting up regularly,” she explained. “It’s been really good. I think we’ve all spent time apart and it’s healthy to miss each other.”
Romy added: “We’re just keeping it really open and we’re up for trying new things, but it sounds like us. That’s all I can say right now.
“We’ve learned a lot from our different solo projects and it’s cool to learn from each other again. We grew up together and we had a lot of experiences, but to then have time apart and learn new skills, get new musical ideas and experiences and compare them… it’s been a healthy break.”