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International Concerts
- 4/7/25Friday 12:00 amWerchter, BEFestivalpark WerchterRock Werchter 2025 | FridayNo Availability
- 2/12/25Tuesday 08:00 pmVienna, ATArena WienCaribou
Venue
- 6/12/25Until 6/12/25Cardiff, GBThe Great Hall - Cardiff University Students' UnionCaribouOn partner site
About
Following on from the recent announcements of Honey, the brand new album for Caribou PLUS his appearance at New Years Eve festival Lost Paradise festival comes the news that the full four piece ensemble that is Caribou live, will perform their first Australian tour since 2022 including their first Perth and Adelaide stopovers since 2015!
Caribou’s first Sydney headline show in nearly eight years – following a memorable night in the Opera House Concert Hall circa 2015 – was a jubilant experience both onstage and in the audience. After easing in with the gentle ‘New Jade’ from Suddenly, Snaith set the controls for the heart of the dancefloor with three simple words to the audience: “Here we go.” - 2022 Enmore Theatre review
The follow up to 2020's Suddenly ("Perfectly imperfect pop" 5/5 The Guardian ‘Album of the Week’), Honey arrives as an intriguing new kind of Caribou record. After putting every ounce of himself into 2014's Grammy-nominated Our Love and Suddenly, for his sixth Caribou aka Dan Snaith now pulls himself away a little in search of music that isn’t about any one person and is available to everybody. A record that grabs you and moves you like his other alter-ego Daphni, before cradling and uplifting you like Caribou. Huge dancefloor tracks twinkle, shimmer and surprise in a way only Snaith’s productions can but with a freshness that defines an artist who is too excited by music-making to ever truly settle into any one sound. In the words of Snaith himself:
“I’m still chasing that thrill of when something hits really hard and I find myself jumping up and down or the hairs standing up on my arms in excitement. How lucky am I that that’s never gone away? That the chance of making something new and exciting is still as exhilarating as ever. And as much fun as ever. Starting the day with nothing and (finishing most days with nothing good but occasionally…) having something that didn’t exist before stuck in my head by the end of the day. It still seems like a kind of alchemy.” - Dn
Snaith also recently announced a full UK tour for February 2025 which includes three nights at London's The Roundhouse - all of which are sold out. The upcoming Australian tour will do the same.
Setlists
- 1.Volume
- 2.Climbing
- 3.Bowls
- 4.Odessa
- 5.Our Love
- 6.Sun
- 7.Never Come Back
- 8.Over Now
- 9.Drum Jam
- 10.Broke My Heart
- 11.Honey
- 12.Got to Change
- 13.Can't Do Without You
- 1.Volume
- 2.Climbing
- 3.Bowls
- 4.Odessa
- 5.Ravi
- 6.Come Find Me
- 7.Only You
- 8.Sun
- 9.Never Come Back
- 10.Over Now
- 11.Dear Life
- 12.Broke My Heart
- 13.Honey
- 14.Got to Change
- 15.Can't Do Without You
- 1.Flip Side (Champion cover)
- 2.Oral (Björk & ROSALÍA cover) (Björk ft. Rosalía, Olof Dreijer Remix)
- 3.In My Dreams (Four Tet, Ellie Goulding cover)
- 4.Locked In (MPH cover)
- 5.Set the Roof (Hudson Mohawke & Nikki Nair cover)
- 6.Vocoder [Club Mix] (Floating Points cover)
- 7.Broke My Heart
- 8.Come Find Me
- 9.Key103 (Floating Points cover)
- 10.Bogeyman (Sammy Virji cover)
- 11.Broke My Heart (Harry Hayes Remix)
- 12.Got to Change
- 13.TAKA (Ahadadream, Priya Ragu, Skrillex & Contra cover) (Caribou Remix)
- 14.Honey
- 1.Volume
- 2.Climbing
- 3.Bowls
- 4.Odessa
- 5.Come Find Me
- 6.Sun
- 7.Never Come Back
- 8.Over Now
- 9.Dear Life
- 10.Broke My Heart
- 11.Honey
- 12.Got to Change
- 13.Can't Do Without You
- 1.Volume
- 2.Climbing
- 3.Bowls
- 4.Odessa
- 5.Ravi
- 6.Come Find Me
- 7.Only You
- 8.Sun
- 9.Never Come Back
- 10.Over Now
- 11.Dear Life
- 12.Broke My Heart
- 13.Honey
- 14.Got to Change
- 15.Can't Do Without You
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