Miki Berenyi Trio Announce 2025 North American Tour, Release New Song 'Kinch': Stream
Miki Berenyi Trio has announced that they are heading to North America this fall. Throughout October, the trio will tour through the US and Canada to support their debut album Tripla. Along with the tour announcement, they've released 'Kinch,' the latest single from Tripla, which you can check out below.
MB3's 2025 North American tour will kick off on October 10th in Washington, DC before hitting stops in Brooklyn, Montreal, Chicago, and San Francisco. The final show is on October 28th in West Hollywood, CA.
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Tickets go on sale Friday, April 4th at 12:00 p.m. local time via the group's website. The band is about to kick off their UK and European tour later this week as well, also on April 4th in London. After that, they'll play shows in Paris, Bristol, Leeds, and more.
Like much of her output with Lush, 'Kinch' is capital-D dream pop, and Berenyi describes the track as 'inspired by love and loss, and how those people never leave you, and how it makes you think about the nature of love.'
Miki Berenyi Trio is composed of Miki Berenyi, KJ 'Moose' McKillop, and Oliver Cherer. Their debut album, Tripla, is out this Friday, April 4th via Bella Union. Berenyi, the co-founder of Lush, released her memoir Fingers Crossed: How Music Saved Me from Success in 2022.
Miki Berenyi Trio 2025 Tour Dates: 04/04 — London, UK @ Rough Trade East 04/05 — Liverpool, UK @ Rough Trade Liverpool 04/06 — Bristol, UK @ Rough Trade Bristol 04/27 — Arlon, Belgium @ L'Entrepôt 04/28 — Colmar, France @ Le Grillen 04/29 — Paris, France @ FGO Barbara 04/30 — Lille, Hauts-de-France @ L'Aéronef 05/01 — Haarlem, Netherlands @ Patronaat 05/03 — Liège, UK @ Reflektor 05/09 — London, UK @ Moth Club 05/10 — Norwich, UK @ Voodoo Daddy 05/11 — Brighton, UK @ DUST 05/16 — Bristol, UK @ Exchange 05/17 — Southampton, UK @ The Joiners 05/18 — Reading, UK @ The Facebar 05/22 — Cambridge, UK @ The Portland Arms 05/24 — Leeds, UK @ Lending Rooms 05/31 — Edinburgh, UK @ Sneaky Petes 06/01 — Newcastle upon Tyne, UK @ The Cluny 10/10 — Washington, DC @ Pearl Street Warehouse 10/11 — Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg 10/12 — Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair 10/13 — Montreal, QC @ Bar Le Ritz PDB 10/15 — Toronto, ON @ The Great Hall 10/16 — Ferndale, MI @ The Magic Bag 10/17 — Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall 10/18 — St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club 10/20 — Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge 10/21 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge 10/23 — Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre 10/24 — Vancouver, BC @ Hollywood Theatre 10/25 — Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios 10/27 — San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall 10/28 — West Hollywood, CA @ The Roxy Theatre
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