Kings of Convenience announce Peace or Love

Norway's Kings of Convenience, have announced their new album, Peace or Love, will drop on June 18, 2021 via EMI Records
Kings of Convenience photo by Salvo Alibrio

Norway’s Kings of Convenience, have announced their new album, Peace or Love, will drop on June 18, 2021 via EMI Records. Ahead of the release. the duo comprised of Eirik Glambeck BoE and Erlend Oye, have shared the album’s lead-track “Rocky Trail.” Kings of Convenience also announce their first dates in support of Peace or Love. The band will be playing two shows at the Royal Festival Hall on September 26, 2021 (afternoon matinee and an evening show.)

Peace or Love is described as “the sound of two old friends exploring the latest phase of their lives together and finding new ways to capture that elusive magic. recorded across five years in five different cities, the album sounds as fresh as spring: 11 songs about life and love with the alluring beauty, purity and emotional clarity.”

Eirik Glambeck BoE and Erlend Oye met at school in Bergen, Norway and first performed together in the rock band Skog before breaking off and forming a duo in 1999. They’ve released 3 albums, toured the globe, numerous times.

Kings Of Convenience
Peace or Love
tracklisting

1. Rumours
02. Rocky Trail
03. Comb My Hair
04. Angel
05. Love Is A Lonely Thing
06. Fever
07. Killers
08. Ask for Help
09. Catholic Country
10. Song About It
11. Washing Machine

Kings Of Convenience
Live Dates

Sep 19 – Grieghallen – Bergen, Norway
Sep 21 – Sentrum Scene – Oslo, Norway
Sept 26 – Royal Festival Hall – London (Matinee)
Sept 26 – Royal Festival Hall – London (Evening show)
Oct 18 – Teatro Lope de Vega – Madrid, Spain
Oct 19 – La Rambleta – Valencia, Spain
Oct 21- L’Auditori – Barcelona, Spain
Oct 26 – Teatro Metropolitan – Catania, Italy
Oct 29 – Teatro Manzoni – Bologna, Italy
Nov 1 – Teatro degli Arcimboldi – Milan, Italy
Mar 15 – TivoliVredenburg – Utrecht, Netherlands
Mar 17 – Theater 11- Zurich, Switzerland
Mar 19 – Salle Pleyel – Paris, France
Mar 21 – Cirque Royale – Brussels, Belgium
Mar 22 – Den Atelier – Luxembourg
Mar 26 – Filadelfiakyrkan – Stockholm, Sweden
May 16 – Coliseu do Porto – Porto, Portugal
May 18 – Coliseum – Lisbon, Portugal
Jun 7 – Admiralspalast – Berlin, Germany
Jun 14 – Laeiszhalle – Hamburg, Germany

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