Chase & Status announce their Autumn UK tour, kicking off on November 11th in Cardiff and finishing in Edinburgh on November 20th. The announcement of this tour coincides with the release of new single ‘Let You Go’ featuring rising star Mali on vocals, which is already flying high in the midweeks. Released through Vertigo Records, ‘Let You Go’ sees Chase & Status return with a ferocious new soul and energy, leaving no stone unturned on the path to what is destined to be a sure-fire hit.
Having completed their biggest LIVE tour to date in April / May of this year Chase & Status have taken their LIVE show featuring MC Rage, Andy Gangadeen on drums, and a whole host of guest vocalists to some of the world’s biggest festivals over the Summer including Glastonbury, Wireless, V Festival and Bestival. Described by Mixmag as “rocking the living crap out of dance floors across the globe”, Chase & Status LIVE will be heading back out on tour this November to coincide with the release of their highly anticipated, as yet unnamed second album, due in November.
For the past few months Chase & Status have been meticulously balancing their time between DJ sets, Live festival performances, and extensive studio sessions whilst working on the follow up to their genre bending debut, More Than A Lot. Along with Let You Go, the highly anticipated second album will feature their street single 'Heavy', the critically acclaimed collaboration whereby Chase & Status fuse Dubstep, Grime, and Dizzee Rascal's classic 'Boy In Da Corner' flow to create the biggest brutal, un-compromising, but highly revered club banger of the year. The album also features ‘End Credits’, their top 10 smash with Plan B, which was released last year to coincide with the film Harry Brown.
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NOVEMBER
11th – Uni Great Hall, Cardiff
12th – 02 Academy, Newcastle
13th – 02 Academy, Liverpool
14th – 53 Degrees, Preston
16th – Junction, Cambridge
17th – HMV Institute, Birmingham
18th – 02 Academy, Leicester
19th – Pyramid Centre, Portsmouth
20th – Picturehouse, Edinburgh