THE CORONAS Release video for brand new single ‘Haunted’ – Watch Now

THE CORONAS Release video for brand new single 'Haunted' - Watch Now

It’s been eight months since The Coronas last released new music, and to say that the band have been busy since then is a bit of an understatement. They’ve headlined their own travelling festival, performed a run of special shows in their hometown, and released a live album, all while recording a brand-new album in London’s prestigious Eastcote studios. George Murphy, acclaimed engineer and producer (Ellie Goulding, The Specials, Mumford & Sons) has undertaken the main production duties on the album along with Rob Kirwan (Hozier, PJ Harvey) and Cormac Butler (Academic, All Tvvins).

With renewed vigour as a three-piece (lead guitarist Dave McPhillips left the band amicably late last year), The Coronas are set to continue their busy schedule right up to the album release in May. ‘Yeah, it’s been a crazy few months!’ laughs singer Danny. ‘But it’s a new chapter for us and we’re so proud of this album, we can’t wait to release it.’ The album is entitled True Love Waits and will be released internationally on 29th May 2020.

Check out the video for ‘Haunted’ – BELOW:

‘Haunted’ is the first taste of this new music for the band’s legions of fans and they will be touring extensively both in Ireland and internationally in support of the upcoming album. They’ve also just announced their own special summer date ‘No Where We’d Rather Be’, a unique festival in Killruddery House & Gardens, Bray, on the August Bank Holiday weekend July 31st and August 1st. The Coronas will headline both nights and will be joined by special guests Tom Walker, Hudson Taylor, LYRA, Gabrielle Aplin, Aimée, Somebody’s Child, Thanks Brother and True Tides.

29th May Marquee, Cork

30th May Saltwater Festival, Westport

27th June Fever Pitch Music Festival, Galway

31st July + 1st August No Where We’d Rather Be, Killruddery House, Bray

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