Goldfrapp set to release Caravan Girl + Glastonbury, Lovebox, Connect Festivals
By bandweblogs on Jun 3, 2008 in Bands, Music, New Releases, Press Releases | Tags: Connect Festival, Festivals, Glastonbury, Goldfrapp, Lovebox, Music, UK Singles Releases
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Sublime pop magicians Goldfrapp officially announce the arrival of summer with the release of their next single, “Caravan Girl”, which comes out through Mute on 30th June 2008.
“Caravan Girl”, a euphoric rush of sun-kissed English summer daydreams, is the latest single to be taken from Goldfrapp’s critically acclaimed new album ‘Seventh Tree’, which went Gold in its first week of release for sales of over 100,000 and is their fastest selling album so far.
Ahead of their sold out UK tour in June, Goldfrapp have played two very special acclaimed shows, one at London’s Union Chapel was, according to The Observer, “A privilege to witness”. The band has also just headlined the Ether Festival at the Royal Festival Hall which ended with the entire audience playing along on kazoo to their last hit single Happiness!
Goldfrapp are undertaking selected festival performances this year, which included Radio 1 Big Weekend, and Glastonbury 2008 which promises a very special sunset set.
Glastonbury is followed by a headline show at the Lovebox Weekender in London’s Victoria Park on Sunday 20th July, 2008 and the Connect Festival in Scotland at the end of August.
“Sublime, anthemic pop” - The Independent
“The Sound of Summer” - Sunday Times
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Seventh Tree on amazon.co.uk
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