Years & Years
Years & Years return to Brighton as part of their Night Call tour with Special Guests,L Devine and Queer House Party
After dark, when all is calm, a siren sits on a rocky shoreline, their seductive singing piercing through the thrash of the ocean. Shape silhouetted by the moon, their beauty is alluring, narcotising unsuspecting suitors strolling by on the beach. One might see such beauty as a symbol of softness and submission. But creatures like this can inflict a lethal, unsuspecting kind of power over even the most dominant folks.
See this as a monumental, mermaid-like muse for Night Call: the new, hotly-anticipated third record from the Platinum-selling British pop outfit Years & Years. Fronted by Olly Alexander, now standing solo, it’s their first since 2018’s Palo Santo, a critically-acclaimed concept record that solidified their already assured image deeper into the history books of this country’s storied collection of pop greats. Six Brit Award nominations, a number one album and single, four further top 10 tracks and 4.4 billion global streams later, the next chapter is about to begin.