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ANNOUNCE RESCHEDULED NORTH AMERICAN |
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TOUR DATES FOR APRIL-MAY 2026 |
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The beloved UK band Flyte is happy to announce that their North American headline tour, initially slated for Fall 2025, has been rescheduled for Spring 2026. The band is thrilled to finally return to North America, fulfilling their initial run of shows and announcing a second date in Los Angeles. Find the complete list of dates below, and for more details and ticketing information, visit: https://www.flytetheband.com/tour |
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In late September, coming off the release of their critically acclaimed album Between You and Me, Flyte were preparing to travel to North America for their largest headline tour in the territory to date, when they found out that their U.S. visa had been denied. While not the first, and certainly not the last to experience this setback, Flyte were hit especially hard. As an indie band, they rely on these tours as a means to continue their careers, and this incident ultimately cost them thousands of dollars. |
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The band took to social media to break the news to fans and release an alternate version of “Emily and Me” on Bandcamp as an unofficial fundraiser to help cover the costs of their losses and ensure they’re ability to tour again in the future. |
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Flyte also released a live EP, Bert Jansch Studio Recordings, featuring in-studio versions of singles from their latest record. The songs were recorded by legendary producer Dom Monks (Big Thief, Laura Marling, Nick Cave), and feature Ethan Johns on drums, Blackaby on guitar and keys, and Elanor Moss on vocals and guitar. |
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FLYTE 2026 HEADLINE TOUR DATES: |
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EU/UK TOUR DATES: |
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Nov 16 – Poole, UK @ St. Peter’s Church |
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Nov 29 – Bern, CH @ ISC Club Bern |
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Nov 30 – Munich, DE @ Strom |
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Dec 01– Cologne, DE @ Club Volta |
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Dec 02 – Hamburg, DE @ Bahnhof Pauli |
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Dec 04 – Oslo, NOR @ Parkteatret |
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Dec 05 – Malmo, SE @ Plan B |
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Dec 06 – Stockholm, SE @ Nalen |
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Dec 07 – Berlin, DE @ Hole 44 |
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Dec 10 – Antwerp, BE @ Trix |
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Dec 11 – Amsterdam, NLD @ Melkweg |
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Dec 12 – Nijmegen, NLD @ Doornroosje |
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Dec 13 – Paris, FR @ Les Etoiles |
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Dec 14 – London, UK @ King’s Place |
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NORTH AMERICA TOUR DATES: |
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Apr 16 – Vancouver, BC @ The Pearl |
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Apr 17 – Seattle, WA @ Crocodile |
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Apr 18 – Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios |
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Apr 20 – San Francisco, CA @ Brick and Mortar |
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Apr 21 – Los Angeles, CA @ Lodge Room |
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Apr 22 – Los Angeles, CA @ Lodge Room |
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Apr 24 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The State Room |
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Apr 27 – Austin, TX @ Antone’s |
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Apr 28 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall |
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Apr 29 – Dallas, TX @ Club Dada |
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May 01 – Asheville, NC @ Euology |
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May 02 – Nashville, TN @ Basement East |
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May 04 – Atlanta, GA @ The Earl |
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May 05 – Durham, NC @ Motorco |
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May 06 – Washington, DC @ Pearl St |
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May 07 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s |
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May 10 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg |
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May 11 – Boston, MA @ The Sinclair |
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May 12 – Montréal, QC @ Fairmount Theatre |
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May 13 – Toronto, ON @ The Great Hall |
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May 15 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall |
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May 16 – Minneapolis, MN @ Turf Club |
Track List:
- Hurt People
- Alabaster (ft. Aimee Mann)
- Emily and Me
- I’m So Down
- Hello Sunshine
- I’m Not There
- If You Can’t Be Happy
- Cold Side of the Pillow
- I Just Can’t Believe That We’re Friends
- Everybody Says I Love You
About Flyte:
After the success of their 2023 self-titled album, Flyte, the band has become known for their “vocal chemistry” (The Needle Drop) and musical “harmony” (Rolling Stone), as well as developing a tight-knit circle of creatives. Past collaborations include Laura Marling, Billie Marten, Madison Cunningham, Bombay Bicycle Club, The Staves, and Florence Pugh, as well as making fans of high-profile artists like Sigrid, Holly Humberstone, and more.
To make their fourth album, Between You and Me, Flyte—Will Taylor and Nick Hill—set out to return to something raw and instinctual. Just weeks before joining legendary producer Ethan Johns in his rural studio, the duo began writing at a small window table in Taylor’s North East London flat. They wanted to see what would happen if they didn’t overthink their songs, if they simply sang about their lives in the moment—candid reflections on love, fallibility, and staying vulnerable. They didn’t fuss over demos or arrangements; they just wanted to capture the feelings. They knew Johns thrived on intuition, so they let that sensibility guide them from the beginning.
The result, Between You And Me, is the most affecting and singular album in Flyte’s discography, a stirring and recognizable map of what it means to come of age as musicians, friends, and people. It suggests just how much one can grow, sprouting even from the darker corners of our existence.
Taylor and Hill have long aimed to make Flyte records feel emotionally complete, but Between You and Me doesn’t just check boxes—it feels lived in, like a series of diary entries set to harmony. These songs don’t just reflect who Flyte are now—they capture how they got here, moment by moment, with every chord and lyric a testament to trust, growth, and real-time reckoning.
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