Sea Girls have released their cinematic video for new single ‘Damage Done’

Sea Girls have unveiled the video for their new single ‘Damage Done’. The propulsive track is yet another euphoric, ear-worm guitar anthem, and recently was not only premiered as Annie Mac’s Hottest Record on Radio 1, but was followed up a Tune Of The Week on the same show.

Vocalist and songwriter Henry Camamile discusses the new visual: “The Damage Done video captures a shared teenage experience through a nostalgic lens. It contains love, excitement, hope and optimism along with loneliness and the intensity you often feel at this age.”

Following a whirlwind start to the year, which saw them being named as the only band on the BBC’s Sound of 2019 list and playing their biggest ever sold out live show at London’s Heaven, the band are also excited to share the news that they have signed a record deal with Polydor Records.

Earlier this month, the band announced their biggest ever shows for this autumn including a night at 02 Forum Kentish Town on 10th October. The full tour kicks off in Nottingham on 2nd October, the tour takes in Bristol, Southampton, London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town on the 10th October, Leicester, then Manchester, Liverpool and Stoke. All shows are fourteen + except London, Leicester and Liverpool which are eight +.  Manchester, Bristol and Southampton are All Ages. Conditions Apply.

The band will also be headed out on the road for a busy summer of festivals across the UK and mainland Europe. Full dates below. By the time the band start their Autumn tour, they will have played to over 190,000 people worldwide.

Tickets are on sale now –  http://www.seagirls.net/uk-tour

Over the past 18 months, Sea Girls have managed to inspire that natural frenzied reaction that has harnessed fans across the country. The four best mates, with the world at their feet have released three EPs and a plethora of instant fan favourite tracks under their belts, and this is just the beginning.

June 
14th – Isle Of Wight Festival, Isle Of Wight
15th – Drobak Festival, Norway
22nd Southside Festival, Germany
23rd Hurricane Festival, Germany
28th – Rock Werchter, Belgium
30th – Community Festival, London

July 
5th – Rock For People, Czech Republic
6th –  Barn On The Farm, Gloucestershire
12th – Castlefield Bowl, Manchester (supporting The Kooks)
14th – TRNSMT Festival, Glasgow
19th – Tramlines Festival, Sheffield
20th – Benicassim Festival, Spain
25th – Kendal Calling, Cumbria
26th – Standon Calling, Hertfordshire
27th – Y Not Festival, Derbyshire
28th – Truck Festival, Oxfordshire

August
8th – Haldern Pop festival, Germany
10th – Boardmasters Festival, Cornwall
16th – 18th – Lowlands Festival, Netherlands
23rd – Reading Festival, BBC Radio 1 Stage
24th – Leeds Festival, BBC Radio 1 Stage
27th – Art Platform Kiev, Ukraine (supporting Foals)
29th – Adrenaline Stadium Moscow, Russia (supporting Foals)
30th – Morze St. Petersburg, Russia (supporting Foals)

September
1st – Electric Picnic Festival, Ireland

October
Headline Tour

2nd – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
3rd – The Fleece, Bristol
4th- The Loft, Southampton 
10th – O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
11th – O2 Academy 2, Leicester
12th – Tenement Trail, Glasgow
16th – The Welly, Hull
17th – Academy 2, Manchester
18th – O2 Academy 2, Liverpool
19th – The Sugarmill, Stoke