Caribou shares video for new single
CARIBOU SHARES VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE ‘VOLUME’
UK TOUR INCLUDING THREE NIGHTS AT LONDON’S THE ROUNDHOUSE (ALL SOLD OUT) PLUS LEEDS AND BRISTOL IN FEBRUARY, ELA MINUS ANNOUNCED AS SUPPORT
Watch the video for ‘Volume’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i77iKPlOBXU
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Following the release of ‘Honey‘ in April and last month’s ‘Broke My Heart‘, Dan Snaith aka Caribou has today returned with the video for new single ‘Volume’. The track is influenced by M|A|R|R|S‘ UK number one and global hit ‘Pump Up The Volume‘, a track forever cemented into the history of UK dance music.Snaith explains more on the single and offers a peek behind the curtain on its creation here.
Speaking of the single, Snaith says:
“‘Pump up the Volume’ was the first time in my life I heard electronic music – sitting in front of the family stereo system listening to the top 40 countdown on the radio when i was a kid. it completely blew my mind – it sounded like something from another world. it’s stuck with me ever since – i always wanted to rework it in some way. i didn’t consciously think about it when i started working on my track but i think there’s something really nice about having gone right back to the very beginning in making this.”
Following a rapturous reception to recent single ‘Broke My Heart’ Snaith also shared an alternate club version of the track ‘Broke My Heart (Champion Remix)‘ – featured in the Charli XCX PARTYGIRL Ibiza Boiler Room – that fans have been clamouring for since the start of the year, as well as ‘Broke My Heart (Harry Hayes Remix)‘ which began as a fan-edit sent via Instagram by the rising star and has now taken on a life of its own. Snaith also recently shared his Caribou remix of Ahadadream‘s summer smash ‘TAKA’.
This snowballing club energy led to Snaith putting the call out for impromptu pop-up parties which have been taking place around the world and will continue throughout the summer. This includes a recent party in North Wales with Kelly Lee Owens, Koreless and David Wrench and one in Berlin with Sofia Kourtesis and Ahadadream as well as Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow and Liverpool. Snaith also recently announced a UK tour for February 2025 which includes three nights at London’s The Roundhouse – all of which are sold out – as well as shows at Bristol Beacon and Leeds‘ O2 Academy and a number of shows throughout Europe, support has just been added from Ela Minus. This November he will also embark on a US tour. Full dates and tickets can be found here.
High-res images are available here
Tour dates:2024:
13 Oct – Shizuoka, JP @Asigiri Jam Festival
14 Oct – Tokyo, JP @ O-East
17 Oct – Amsterdam, NL @ Amsterdam Dance Event
8 Nov – Vancouver, BC @ PNE Forum *
9 Nov – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater *
10 Nov – Seattle, WA @ Showbox Sodo *
12 Nov – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater *
13 Nov – Los Angeles, CA @ Shrine Expo Hall *
15 Nov – Denver, CO @ The Mission Ballroom * ^
17 Nov – Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed *
18 Nov – Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern *
19 Nov – Washington, D.C. @ The Anthem *
20 Nov – Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall *
21 Nov – Brooklyn, NY @ Great Hall at Avant Gardner *
23 Nov – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall *
24 Nov – Toronto, ON @ History *
25 Nov – Montreal, QC @ L’Olympia *
* = support from Yunè Pinku
^ = with Joy Orbison
2025:
3 Feb – Paris, FR @ Zenith Paris – La Villette ”
4 Feb – Esch/Alzette, LX @ Rockhal ”
6 Feb – London @ Roundhouse ” SOLD OUT
7 Feb – London @ Roundhouse ” SOLD OUT
8 Feb – London @ Roundhouse ” SOLD OUT
9 Feb – Leeds @ 02 Academy ”
10 Feb – Bristol @ Bristol Beacon ”
11 Feb – Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique ”
12 Feb – Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique ”
14 Feb – Berlin, DE @ UFO (Velodrom) ”
” = support from Ela Minus
Tickets are available here:
https://www.caribou.fm/