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Tears For Fears Set to Release First Live Album 'Songs For A Nervous Planet'

Tears For Fears have announced their first live album 'Songs For A Nervous Planet' along with a concert film. The album features new singles and will be released on October 25, 2023.

Published on Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 1:20 PM

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UK pop prog duo Tears For Fears have officially announced the release of their first live album titled Songs For A Nervous Planet, scheduled for release on October 25, 2023 via Concord Music. This highly anticipated project boasts a collection of the band’s best-known songs alongside four new studio tracks. The new singles include Say Goodbye To Mum And Dad, Emily Said, Astronaut, and the recently released The Girl That I Call Home.

In conjunction with the album's announcement, the band has shared a music video for The Girl That I Call Home, which they describe as a heartfelt tribute stemming from a personal story. Roland Orzabal, the band's guitarist and vocalist, shared that the song, dedicated to his wife Emily, took several years to create and finally came together during a trip to Hawaii.

Adding to the excitement, Tears For Fears will also release a concert film titled Tears For Fears Live (A Tipping Point Film). The film captures their performance at the FirstBank Amphitheater in Franklin, TN, during their sold-out global Tipping Point Tour Part 2. Fans can look forward to the concert film's premiere in over 1,100 cinemas worldwide from October 24 to October 26, with tickets going on sale starting September 19.

Songs For A Nervous Planet will be available in multiple formats, including a deluxe triple vinyl set, a two-LP vinyl edition, CD, and digital album. Fans can currently pre-order the album, and details including tracklists and new artwork have been revealed. This release marks a significant milestone for the band, which has a history dating back to the 1980s as they have never issued an official live album until now.

For more details, visit Louder Sound.

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