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Chvrches to play free comeback show on 25 May at House of Vans

Chvrches to play free comeback show on 25 May at House of Vans
Chvrches to play free comeback show on 25 May at House of Vans

House of Vans are delighted to announce Chvrches will take to their stage for an unforgettable evening of live music on Friday 25th May.

The physical manifestation of the culture and creativity at the heart of the Vans brand, House of Vans fosters a rich heritage strongly committed to action sports, art, music and street culture.

This will be Chvrches’ only UK headline show this year and coincides with the Scottish trio’s eagerly anticipated third album Love Is Dead (Virgin Records), released on the very same day.

For the first time in their career, Love Is Dead sees Chvrches welcome outside influences, with 2017 and 2018 Grammy Producer of the Year Greg Kurstin co-producing nine tracks, whilst BRIT Award Producer of the Year 2018 Steve Mac also produces recent new single Miracle.

As Vans continues to honour over 52 years of Off the Wall it brings a truly one-of-a-kind experience to House of Vans London with one of the UK’s most successful bands of the moment.

This extremely special event at House of Vans will be free to the public and tickets can be claimed via a ballot system which closes on Sunday 20th May at 6pm BST.

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Photo: Danny Clinch

Love Is Dead is released on 25th May 2018. For further information about the free show and to enter the ballot visit the House of Vans website here.

Watch the video for Miracle here:

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