PVA announce further UK live dates for 2023

Praise for “BLUSH”:

“the record drags listeners to the edge of a cliff and prompts them to scream with joy” - Dork (5/5)

“impossible to ignore” - NME (4/5)

“BLUSH is a collection of wonderful and curious songs perfect for soundtracking that 3am dancefloor feeling” - DIY (4/5)

“If PVA didn’t have your attention, they will now” – DJ Mag

"the type of band that always seem to be one step ahead of everybody else" - So Young

“When it’s not glass shattering bass and techno, intimate whispers and expansive synthscapes show off PVA’s versatility” - Loud & Quiet

“BLUSH is a thrilling destabilisation of conventions” - NARC (5/5)

“The music is raw and affirming. Offering the listener a space to heal in chaos”
– The Vinyl Factory

“a dancefloor-meets-basement banger” – Notion

Today, GRAMMY-nominated, South London trio PVA have announced a new run of headline UK tour dates to take place across Feb / Mar, including a headline show at London’s SCALA. The live dates come as an extension of their biggest UK / EU tour to date, which also saw the band headline a packed out Village Underground in November.

The dates follow the release of PVA’s debut album “BLUSH”, which was released to critical acclaim in October 2022 via Ninja Tune, landing at #2 in the UK Official Dance Albums Chart, #13 in the Official Independent Albums Chart, and #25 in the Official Vinyl Albums Chart. 

Following their widely praised EP “Toner”, the band’s stunning debut album sees them further consolidating the beating pulse of electronic music with the raw energy of a life-affirming gig and reveals more about the trio than they’ve ever previously shared. The eleven blistering tracks from the group, Ella Harris and Josh Baxter (who share lead vocals as well as handling synths, guitars and production) alongside drummer and percussionist Louis Satchell, are made from a formula of acid, disco, blistering synths, the release of the dancefloor and cathartic sprechgesang post-punk.

The last year also saw the band make an incendiary live appearance alongside the likes of Burna Boy, Marcus Mumford, Loyle Carner, and The Big Moon, on BBC’s Later… with Jools Holland, performing their BBC Radio 6 Music playlisted single “Hero Man”. They also  released a cover of Big Thief’s “Not” - which was recorded for a ‘Future Artists’ session with Jack Saunder’s on BBC Radio 1 - as well as a number of singles and videos including “Kim”, “Bunker”, “Bad Dad”, and “Hero Man”, which have all earned significant plaudits across press and radio, including support from Lauren Laverne, Mary-Anne Hobbs, and more.

As further proof of their mesmerising live allure, PVA were nominated for “Best Live Performer” at 2022’s AIM Awards, a nomination which came as the band made a slew of powerful performances across Latitude Festival, Standon Calling, The Great Escape, Route du Rock, Into The Great Wide Open, Congés Annulés, and Wilderness, as well as SXSW in 2021. Now, the band continue their must-see victory lap with these new dates across the UK.

Tour dates:
(Guestlist available upon request)

MON, FEB 27 - Future Yard, Birkenhead
TUE, FEB 28 - Cluny 2, Newcastle
 WED, MAR 1 - Sneaky Petes, Edinburgh
FRI, MAR 3 - Trades Club, Hebden
MON, MAR 6 - Boileroom, Guildford
TUE, MAR 7 - Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth
WED, MAR 8 - Cavern Club, Exeter
THU, MAR 9 - Cornish Bank, Falmouth
FRI, MAR 10 - Moles, Bath
 SUN, MAR 12 - Bedford Esquires, Bedford
MON, MAR 13 - Rough Trade Bristol (Instore)
WED, MAR 17 - Elsewhere, Margate
WED, APR 5 - SCALA, London

Supports TBA

Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday 13th January HERE

Full artist biography available HERE

“BLUSH” is available on CD, standard pink LP, limited edition blue LP (available via independent record stores), limited Dinked edition pink sparkle LP w/exclusive PVA zine, and digital formats.

Order the album
HERE | Find your nearest Dinked stockist HERE       

Album art | Hi-res HERE

Tracklisting:

1. Untethered
2. Kim
3. Hero Man
4. Interlude
5. Bunker
6. Comfort Eating
7. The Individual
8. Bad Dad
9. Transit
10. Seven (feat. Tony Njoku)
11. Soap

PVA are:

Ella Harris - Vocals, Guitars, Synth
Josh Baxter - Vocals, Guitars, Synth
Louis Satchell - Vocals, Drums, Sampler

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