Live Preview: Pale Waves 2022 Tour Dates Announced

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Secure your Priority Tickets in advance via O2 this Wednesday 10th February...

*Pale Waves* have announced their 2022 UK tour, commencing February 11th in Bristol and concluding with a huge hometown show in Manchester on March 1st.

The band are back, emboldened following sessions in America alongside Rich Costey.

Tickets for the U.K tour are being released ahead of the bands highly anticipated second album 'Who Am I?' set for release on February 12th, via Dirty Hit.

Fans can pre-order any Who Am I? format or bundle by 17:00 GMT tomorrow Tuesday February 9th 2021 from the Dirty Hit store only, for first access to tickets.

Secure your Priority Tickets *here* in the pre-sale this *Wednesday 10th Feb at 9.00am. *Tickets will go on general sale on *Friday 12th February* *at 9.00am.*

Anyone who has already pre-ordered 'Who Am I?' from the Dirty Hit store will automatically get pre-sale access.

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*Venues include:*

*February 11th 2022 - Bristol, O2 Academy*

*February 12th **2022 **- Cardiff, The Great Hall*

*February 13th **2022 **- Nottingham, Rock City*

*February 14th **2022 **- Birmingham, O2 Academy*

*February 16th **2022 **- Bournmouth, O2 Academy*

*February 17th **2022 **- Leeds, O2 Academy*

*February 19th **2022 **- Belfast, Limelight*

*February 21st **2022 **- Glasgow, O2 Academy*

*February 23rd **2022 **- Sheffield, O2 Academy*

*February 25th **2022 **- Leicester, O2 Academy*

*February 26th **2022 **- Oxford, O2 Academy*

*February 28th **2022 **- London, Roundhouse*

*March 1st **2022 **- Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse*

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*Pale Waves* kick back against the patriarchy. Amplifying their goth-pop visions, new single 'You Don't Own Me' exemplifies their staunch rebellion, with Heather Baron-Gracie kicking against the music industry boy's club.

Lyrically, it refuses to hold its punches, fighting for female representation in all fronts.

Heather calls it "a song for women about what it’s like to be a woman in this world," and it builds to that almighty chorus.

She adds: "This song is incredibly important to me and I wanted to represent my own experiences. I also wanted to say a f*ck you to everyone that plays by these fake delusional rules that women and gender need to fit inside a specific box.”

Tune in now or read our full interview *here*.

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