
Love Fame Tragedy Embarks on an Electrifying Spring Tour in Support of ‘Life Is A Killer’

Indie music aficionados, brace yourselves for a sonic exploration as Love Fame Tragedy, the brainchild of The Wombats’ Matthew “Murph” Murphy, gears up for a highly anticipated spring tour. With the collision of introspective lyrics and kinetic melodies, Murph is set to bring ‘Life Is A Killer’ to life on stages across the UK with raw emotion and compelling authenticity.
- Manchester – Gorilla, MAY 13
- Birmingham – O2 Institute, MAY 14
- London – Electric Ballroom, MAY 15
- Brighton – The Arch (The Great Escape), MAY 16
Each of these locations will serve as a canvas for Murph’s most intimate narratives to date, as he shares about the tour, “I’m excited to be back in the UK and playing out tracks from Life Is A Killer for the first time. This is probably my most personal work yet, so it’s going to be an experience seeing how it goes down live.” Murph’s declaration underscores the palpable anticipation surrounding this musical extravaganza. Fans will become a part of a shared journey, embracing the visceral and unvarnished expressions of Love Fame Tragedy’s evolving soundscape.
Immerse yourself in the lead-up to this enthralling set of shows by acquainting your ears with the stirring teaser singles ‘It’s Ok To Be Shallow’, ‘Don’t You Want To Sleep With Someone Normal’, and ‘Slipping Away’. These precursory anthems beckon listeners into Murph’s evocative realm, setting the stage for what’s to come. From the get-go, it’s evident that this tour will be a milestone in the tale of Love Fame Tragedy, etching its mark on the hearts and playlists of the indie music scene.