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Recent signings to French label Kitsuné Is Tropical released their debut album Native To this month, and have since announced a small clutch of UK performances.
The London-based three-piece are to play the Underage Festival (London) on August 5th, as well as headlining two shows in London and Manchester this autumn – September 25th in Manchester's Deaf Institute and October 4th in London's Hoxton Bar And Kitchen.
Recently touring the UK with the likes of Klaxons, The Big Pink and Mystery Jets, Is Tropical are gaining quite the live reputation. Donning the stage in their trademark masks and cloaked by self-made video projections, the trio combine a late-night strobe show with sing-along pop songs.
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