Glass Animals
Glass Animals are one of the UK’s biggest touring bands. Having just rounded off their 2024 "Tour Of Earth”, taking their self-proclaimed ‘International Shame Station’ to North America, Australia and Europe to hundreds of thousands of fans over the past year - coming home to headline a sold-out O2 Arena - Glass Animals have given the world a love story during hard times. From a sold-out Madison Square Garden, Los Angeles’ iconic Kia Forum, Merriweather Post Pavilion and two sold-out Red Rocks Glass Animals ended this run of their global tour with two sold-out Sydney Opera House shows. Each mammoth performance has reminded fans of our shared humanity, set to the backdrop of space, and Glass Animals continued their ‘Tour Of Earth’ in Asia this February. It was during the first writing stages of I Love You So F**ing Much that Dave intended to make a space album, but what happened was a remarkable zooming out of the human experience, and zooming back into the thing that binds us all: Love. Painting 10 portraits of love in all its messy forms, fourth studio album I Love You So F**ing Much is the most personal record that Dave Bayley has ever written. From the existential to the intimate, from the first love we witness around us as children, to romance, hate, and heartbreak—each song is dedicated to a different side of love. The record has already reached a quarter of a million streams since its release in July, with 150M Spotify plays, 90M YouTube views and 135M TikTok views to date. It is the long-awaited follow-up to 2020’s critically revered Dreamland, which sold over 12 million copies globally and gave life to the Diamond Certified hit “Heat Waves,” the record-breaking song that became the biggest international hit from a British band in almost 30 years. In addition, it was the first song to reach #1 with a single writer and producer since Pharrell’s “Happy” and the 11th most-streamed song in Spotify’s history.
Glass Animals are one of the UK’s biggest touring bands. Having just rounded off their 2024 "Tour Of Earth”, taking their self-proclaimed ‘International Shame Station’ to North America, Australia and Europe to hundreds of thousands of fans over the past year - coming home to headline a sold-out O2 Arena - Glass Animals have given the world a love story during hard times. From a sold-out Madison Square Garden, Los Angeles’ iconic Kia Forum, Merriweather Post Pavilion and two sold-out Red Rocks Glass Animals ended this run of their global tour with two sold-out Sydney Opera House shows. Each mammoth performance has reminded fans of our shared humanity, set to the backdrop of space, and Glass Animals continued their ‘Tour Of Earth’ in Asia this February. It was during the first writing stages of I Love You So F**ing Much that Dave intended to make a space album, but what happened was a remarkable zooming out of the human experience, and zooming back into the thing that binds us all: Love. Painting 10 portraits of love in all its messy forms, fourth studio album I Love You So F**ing Much is the most personal record that Dave Bayley has ever written. From the existential to the intimate, from the first love we witness around us as children, to romance, hate, and heartbreak—each song is dedicated to a different side of love. It is the long-awaited follow-up to 2020’s critically revered Dreamland, which sold over 12 million copies globally and gave life to the Diamond Certified hit “Heat Waves,” the record-breaking song that became the biggest international hit from a British band in almost 30 years. In addition, it was the first song to reach #1 with a single writer and producer since Pharrell’s “Happy” and the 11th most-streamed song in Spotify’s history.