beabadoobee Shares “Last Day On Earth” and Announces New EP Produced by The 1975

beabadoobee has released her new track “Last Day On Earth,” which is being shared along with the announcement of her forthcoming EP Our Extended Play. The EP produced and co-written with Matty Healy and George Daniel of the 1975

The 90s jams reviving lead single comes with a music video directed by Arnaud Bresson.

Our Extended Play is due out this summer via Dirty Hit. Check out “Last Day On Earth” above.

beabadoobee shared via a press release:

“’Last Day On Earth’ is about all the things I would have done had I known we were going into a lockdown and the world was going to change the way it has… It was written shortly after the first main lockdown and lyrically it’s me reflecting on how it would feel if we all knew ahead of time what was going to happen. All the things I would have done if I knew it was the last day of our old normality. I wrote and recorded the EP on a farm with Matty and George from The 1975 in the countryside. It was really nice being able to create together, my first time writing and recording in that kind of setting. I wanted to experiment on the sounds and sonics even more and the EP to me has a feeling of togetherness to it… how we’re all in this joined as one.”

beabadoobee will be hitting the road for a run of shows across the U.K. and Ireland starting in September. Check out the dates for the 14-city tour below. PRESS HERE to purchase tickets.

beabadoobee 2021 UK & IE Tour Dates

Tue 07 Sep – MANCHESTER – O2 Ritz
Thu 09 Sep – LEEDS – Beckett University
Fri 10 Sep – NOTTINGHAM – Rescue Rooms
Sat 11 Sep – BIRMINGHAM – O2 Institute
Mon 13 Sep – CAMBRIDGE – Junction
Tue 14 Sep – LEICESTER – O2 Academy
Thu 23 Sep – LONDON – O2 Forum Kentish Town
Fri 24 Sep – BRISTOL – SWX
Sat 25 Sep – OXFORD – O2 Academy
Tue 28 Sep – DUBLIN – The Academy
Wed 29 Sep – BELFAST – Oh Yeah Music Centre
Sat 02 Oct – NEWCASTLE – University Students Union
Sun 03 Oct – EDINBURGH – The Liquid Room
Mon 04 Oct – GLASGOW – SWG3
Photo credit: Callum Harrison
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