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Jesca Hoop New Video & Union Chapel Show

2017 was an incredible year for Jesca Hoop. She released the stunning Memories Are Now, her Sub Pop debut and best-reviewed album to date. Hoop released videos for the beautifully stark ‘The Lost Sky’, and the album’s ebullient title track. She’s embarked on wildly successful US and European tours and appeared on the Prairie Home Companion and Charlie Rose.

To close out the year, Jesca has shared her new video for ‘Pegasi’ which was directed by Rachel Blumberg. Love is written in the stars and sky, in this delicately crafted multi-plane video which is comprised of cut paper and illustrated stop motion footage.

Jesca Hoop and bandmates’ European tour begins Friday, November 10 in Groningen, NL at Lutherse Kerk and currently ends December 9 in Leeds, at Brudenell Social Club. The European tour will include stops in Germany, Belgium, Norway, Ireland, and multiple cities throughout the Netherlands, Sweden, France and U.K. (including London’s Union Chapel on December 1).

Nov. 11 - Utrecht, NL - Le Guess Who? Festival (Theater Kikker)

Nov. 26 - Guildford, UK - Boileroom

Nov. 27 - Birmingham, UK - Hare & Hounds

Nov. 28 - Manchester, UK - The Stoller Hall

Nov. 30 - Bristol, UK - Thekla

Dec. 01 - London, UK - Union Chapel

Dec. 02 - Brighton, UK - The Haunt

Dec. 03 - Milton Keynes, UK - The Stables

Dec. 06 - Dublin, IE - The Workman’s Club

Dec. 07 - Belfast, UK - The Strand Arts Centre

Dec. 08 - Glasgow, UK - King Tut's Wah Wah Hut

Dec. 09 - Leeds, UK - Brudenell Social Club

 

 

 

Mad Cool Festival 2018 Announce QOTSA

After almost a decade’s absence from the city, the iconic American rock band will return to Madrid for Mad Cool 2018. Led by the charismatic Josh Homme and the first band to be announced for Mad Cool 2018, Queens of the Stone Age will perform tracks from their seventh and latest studio album Villains, produced by Mark Ronson, as well as songs from the best of their previous repertoire.

Formed from the ashes of legendary “badass” rock antiheroes Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age were welded together in 1996 in Palm Desert, California. They came to mainstream attention in 2002 with their seminal album, Songs for the Deaf, and the global driving stomp riffage of megahit, ‘No One Knows’.

The festival’s third edition will take place on July 12, 13, 14 2018 and in a new location. With the help and support of Madrid City Council the festival will move from Caja Magica to a new location in the North of the city. The “Mad Cool Space” is now situated in Valdebebas – IFEMA with an 80,000 capacity. They will continue to support different artistic disciplines through the Mad Cool Gallery and Mad Cool Design Market as well as a new and renovated restaurant zone. Furthermore, the festival will now have a total of seven stages (compared to five previously) which will showcase the cream of the world’s musical talent.

 

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