Boy In Space (aka Robin Lundbäck) has just released the official video for his latest single, the fan-favourite “Caroline”, which was premiered on Billboard – watch the video HERE. Drawing inspiration from a modern-day Alice In Wonderland dreamscape, the video follows the artist down a rabbit hole of emotions as he tries to erase the memory of .. you guessed it: Caroline.
“Caroline” is about someone that you have a crush on that might be out of your league, but as much as you try you can’t get them out of your head. For this video I wanted to create this trippy wonderland where you brain kinda takes you when you can’t get a specific person out of your mind. It envelopes everything around you and can be magical but also really dark at the same time” explains Boy In Space.
Caroline follows a highly successful 2019, which saw Boy In Space rocket to over 41 million+ streams on Spotify alone and 2020 looks like it’s going to get bigger and better with new music and new tour dates to be announced soon. “Caroline” landed on 29 New Music Friday playlists and marks the first of three singles to be launched during the Spring of 2020.
Boy in Space has also just announced a European Tour Support with Jeremy Zucker, which includes London Shepherd’s Bush Empire on the 18th May 2020. Plus he will be performing at Dot To Dot Festival in Manchester, Bristol and Nottingham from 22nd-24th May 2020. For the full list of live dates please visit https://www.boyinspace.com/tour.
To fully immerse yourself in the world of Boy In Space, listen to previous singles “On A Prayer” featuring SHY MARTIN, “7UP”, “Cold”, and “Drown”, which have all received support from Radio One including Adele Roberts (Best New Pop) and Scott Mills.
Photo credit: Niklas Haze
The moniker “Boy In Space” itself is a metaphor for how he navigates and untangles these emotions. “I can be crazy and all over the place at times. I was always the class clown in school and although I got along with everyone, I was never really at the top of the class,” he says. “So ‘Boy In Space’ has a very literal meaning to it. Although my songs can be sad, if you meet me, you’ll find that I’m full of energy and actually pretty happy (most of the time). So in a not so literal way, Boy In Space has become the space where I’m able to go to express those sad and darker feelings.”
The full list of live dates are:
APRIL
30th Dublin, Ireland, Academy w/ Jeremy Zucker
MAY
2nd Paris, France, La Trabendo w/Jeremy Zucker
4th Berlin, Columbia theatre w/Jeremy Zucker
5th Frankfurt, Germany, Batshkapp w/Jeremy Zucker
7th Zurich, Switzerland, Dynamo w/Jeremy Zucker
8th Munich, Germany, Technikum w/Jeremy Zucker
9th Vienna, Austria, WUK w/Jeremy Zucker
11th Hamburg, Germany, Grunspan w/Jeremy Zucker
12th Cologne, Germany, Live Music Hall w/Jeremy Zucker
14th Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Melkweg w/Jeremy Zucker
16th Brussels, Belgium, AB w/Jeremy Zucker
18th London, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire w/Jeremy Zucker
22nd Manchester, UK, Dot To Dot Festival
23rd Bristol, UK, Dot To Dot Festival
24th Nottingham, UK, Dot To Dot Festival