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Baltimore two-piece Wye Oak (Jenn Wasner & Andy Stack) are back with a new single, tour and album. The band have announced they will release their fourth full-length studio album ‘Shriek’ this 28th April on City Slang!
Wye Oak will be on tour throughout the spring beginning 3 March and including stops at both Coachella and SXSW. Other highlights include a sold out show at The Lexington in London, the M4M Music Festival in Zurich and Webster Hall in New York City on 7 May. A
Listen to ‘The Tower’ on YouTube:
Wye Oak Tourdates:
7 – 16.03 SXSW, Austin Texas
20.03. London UK – Lexington (SOLD OUT)
21.03. Brussels BE – Botanique
22.03. Amsterdam NL – MC Theatre
25.03. Berlin DE – Privatclub
28.03. Zurich CH – M4Music Festival
29.03. Istanbul TR – IKSV
11.04 Coachella Festival
18.04 Coachella Festival