
Sunday (1994) Returns With New Single “Doomsday”
And Announces Debut Headline Tour
Feb 21, 2025 Photography by Press Shot
Given current world events, “Doomsday” could not be a more aptly titled new release. It emerges from the fertile imaginations of US/Anglo-American band Sunday (1994), who are doing their bit to uphold the “special relationship”. The band explains “‘Doomsday’ is a song about the ghost I can’t stop kissing, the funeral I keep dressing up for.”
It’s also another slice of sublime cinematic dream pop and accompanies the announcement of Sunday (1994)‘s long-awaited debut headline tour, with UK dates set for May 2025. The nine-date run commences at London’s Village Underground. The trio will perform across the country, including two sets at Brighton’s new music festival The Great Escape, alongside appearances at Live at Leeds and Manchester’s Neighbourhood Weekender. The European dates follow their recent North American and Canadian tour, where the band supported Phantogram and girl in red.
This marks Sunday (1994)‘s first release since September’s deluxe debut EP and brims with shoegazey guitar lines and glistening arpeggios. As ever Paige Turner’s flawless vocals soar with emotion as she carries the weight of love, loss, and inevitable endings. “When I love someone too much I can’t help but wait for the inevitable,” the band adds.
Sunday (1994) | “the debut tour” | May, UK
14th - London, Village Underground
15th - Brighton, The Great Escape
16th - Brighton, The Great Escape
20th - Nottingham, Bodega Social Club
21st - Birmingham, Sunflower Lounge *SOLD OUT*
23rd - Liverpool, Arts Club Loft
24th – Leeds, Live at Leeds
25th - Neighbourhood Weekender, Manchester
27th – Glasgow, King Tut’s
Read our recent interview with the band HERE.
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