Ibeyi Announce World Tour, Share Video for New Song With Jorja Smith: Watch

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Ibeyi Announce World Tour, Share Video for New Song With Jorja Smith: Watch

“Lavender & Red Roses” is the third single from the twin sisters’ forthcoming LP Spell 31

Naomi and LisaKaind Diaz

Ibeyi’s Naomi and Lisa-Kaindé Diaz, March 2022 (JOEL SAGET/AFP via Getty Images)

Ibeyi have announced a world tour in support of their forthcoming LP Spell 31, kicking off this September in Los Angeles before wrapping up in Paris next February. They’ve also shared a video for the third single from Spell 31, “Lavender & Red Roses” (ft. Jorja Smith). Check out the video and the full list of tour dates below.

Ibeyi have previously shared the Spell 31 singles “Sister 2 Sister” and “Made of Gold” (ft. Pa Salieu). Last March they shared “Recurring Dream,” a song they wrote and composed for the Ed Morris film How to Stop a Recurring Dream.

Read about Ibeyi’s “No Man Is Big Enough For My Arms” in “When Feminism Meets Music: Great Songs That Sample Radical Speech” on the Pitch. 

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Ibeyi: Spell 31 Tour

Ibeyi:

09-15 Los Angeles, CA – The Ford
09-16 San Diego, CA – Music Box
09-17 San Francisco, CA – The Regency Ballroom
09-19 Portland, OR – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
09-20 Vancouver, British Columbia – Vogue Theatre
09-21 Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre
09-24 Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater
09-25 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
09-27 Toronto, Ontario – Danforth Music Hall
09-28 Montreal, Quebec – Corona Theatre
09-30 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
10-01 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel
10-01 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
10-04 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
10-05 Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
10-06 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
10-12 Miami, FL – North Beach Bandshell
11-04 Lorient, France – Les Indisciplinées Festival
11-05 Le Mans, France – Festival Bebop
11-06 Strasbourg, France – La Laiterie
11-09 Berlin, Germany – Metropol
11-10 Hamburg, Germany – Uebel & Gefährlich
11-14 London, England – Koko
11-15 Lille, France – L’Aéronef
11-22 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg
11-24 Barcelona, Spain – Sala Apolo
11-25 Ramonville-Saint-Agne, France – Le Bikini
11-26 Nimes, France – Paloma
11-30 Cenon, France – Le Rocher de Palmer
12-01 Rennes, France – L’Antipode
12-02 Nantes, France – Stereolux
12-06 Bruxelles, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
12-08 Clermont-Ferrand, France – La Coopérative de Mai
01-26 Grenoble, France – La Belle Electrique
01-27 Nancy, France – L’Autre Canal
02-02 Rouen, France – Le 106
02-03 Paris, France – Olympia 

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