London’s Bear’s Den recently celebrated selling out the 5000-capacity Brixton Academy in the UK capital.
Speaking about the new show, Bear’s Den say: “We’re blown away to have sold out Brixton so far in advance – so grateful to everyone that bought tickets! We can’t wait to get out on the road and play the new album to people, it’s going to be a lot of fun.”
The band will play Montreal’s far smaller Cafe Campus this coming Monday, 19th November. With a capacity of just 550 this could be your last chance to catch the band in such an intimate setting. There are just a few tickets left so make sure you don’t miss out.
Taking a cue from earnest, pastoral folk-rockers like Mumford & Sons, the Avett Brothers, and Stornoway, London alt-country/indie folk trio Bear’s Den formed around the talents of Joey Haynes and ex-Cherbourg members Andrew Davie and Kev Jones. Bear’s Den honed their chops on tours with contemporaries like Of Monsters and Men, the Smoke Fairies, and Matt Corby before securing the opening slot for the Mumford boys’ 2012 performance at London’s massive O2 Arena.
The band have a new video for “Emeralds”, shot by Sam Yates, the acclaimed theatre and film director who also worked on the video for recent single “Auld Wives”. Check it out below:
Red Earth & Pouring Rain is out now on Communion Records.
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