Sleep Token Release Highly Anticipated New Album Even in Arcadia: Stream
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Sleep Token — the mysterious UK band that has seen its popularity rise exponentially over the past few years — have unveiled their fourth studio album, Even in Arcadia, which is available to stream below.
Since breaking through with their previous album, 2023's Take Me Back to Eden, Sleep Token have become a worldwide sensation. The masked band recently sold out its entire upcoming fall North American arena tour.
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In advance of today's release of Even in Arcadia, Sleep Token issued three singles — 'Emergence,' 'Caramel,' and 'Damocles' — which have all dominated the rock charts. Now, the band has unveiled a visualizer for the album's title track.
The sold-out North American tour will kick off September 16th in Duluth, Georgia, and run through an October 11th show in Los Angeles, hitting Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Denver, and other cities along the way.
Stream Even in Arcadia, check out the visualizer for the title track, and see Sleep Token's upcoming tour dates below. Purchase the album on vinyl, CD, or digitally at this location.
Sleep Token 2025 Tour Dates: 06/07 – Nuremberg, DE @ Rock Im Park 06/08 – Nürburgring, DE @ Rock Am Ring 06/14 – Donington Park, UK @ Download Festival 09/16 – Duluth, GA @ Gas South Arena 09/17 – Orlando, FL @ Kia Center 09/19 – Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life * 09/20 – Greensboro, NC @ First Horizon Coliseum 09/22 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center 09/23 – Worcester, MA @ DCU Center 09/24 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center 09/26 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena 09/27 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Arena 09/28 – Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena 09/30 – Lincoln, NE @ Pinnacle Bank Arena 10/01 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center 10/03 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena 10/05 – West Valley City, UT @ Maverik Center 10/07 – Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome 10/08 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center 10/10 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena 10/11 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena
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