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    Home»News»The Faim Release New Track, “Midland Line”
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    The Faim Release New Track, “Midland Line”

    By Dom VigilMarch 23, 2018

    Atlanta-bred hitmaker K Camp, releases the last installment of his highly anticipated K.I.S.S series today.


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    Perth Australia’s The Faim have released their brand new single, “Midland Line.” With producer John Feldmann once again at the helm, the track follows the massive debut of “Saints Of The Sinners,” which premiered as the Radio 1 Rock Show’s ‘Rockest Record’ last month. Listen to “Midland Line” below! 

    Fans can stream and purchase the song on digital retailers.

    The Faim’s spring tour dates launch April 2nd in the UK, where the four-piece will support Lower Than Atlantis. Later that month, the band will head home to Australia and New Zealand for a leg of shows with Sleeping With Sirens. In May, The Faim will also share the stage with PVMNTS for a quick run across the UK. The guys will also play their first headline shows in the UK at The Forum in Tunbridge Wells and Stereo in Glasgow, along with performances at The Great Escape, Slam Dunk, Download, and Sound City Festivals.

    A complete list of tour dates can be found below, and all tickets can be purchased HERE.

    The Faim on Tour:

    April 2nd – Lincoln, UK @ The Engine Shed *

    April 3rd – Cambridge, UK @ Junction *

    April 4th – Leamington Spa, UK @ Assembly *

    April 6th – Swansea, UK @ Sin City *

    April 7th – Pontypridd, UK @ Muni Arts Centre *

    April 8th – Gloucester, UK @ Guildhall *

    April 9th – Taunton, UK @ Komedia Bath *

    April 11th – Exeter, UK @ The Lemon Grove *

    April 12th – Southampton, UK @ Engine Rooms *

    April 13th – Watford, UK @ Colosseum *

    April 14th – Southend-On-Sea, UK @ Chinnery’s Southend *

    April 15th – Brighton, UK @ Concorde 2 *

    April 21st – Sydney, AUS @ Big Top ^

    April 22nd – Melbourne, AUS @ Festival Hall ^

    April 24th – Adelaide, AUS @ Thebarton Theatre ^

    April 25th – Northbridge, AUS @ Metro City ^

    April 27th – Brisbane, AUS @ Eaton’s Hill Hotel ^

    April 29th – Auckland, NZ @ ASB Showgrounds ^

     

    May 3rd – Oxford, UK @ o2 Academy *

    May 4th – Reading, UK @ Sub89 *

    May 5th – Wrexham, UK @ Central Station *

    May 5th-6th – Liverpool, UK @ Sound City Festival

    May 7th – Liverpool, UK @ Hangar34 *

    May 8th – Aberdeen, UK @ Lemon Tree *

    May 9th – Edinburgh, UK @ The Liquid Rooms *

    May 11th – Middlesbrough @ The Empire *

    May 12th – Hull, UK @ The Welly *

    May 13th – York, UK @ Fibbers *

    May 14th – Sheffield, UK @ Plug *

    May 17th – Tunbridge Wells, UK @ The Forum %

    May 17th-19th – Brighton, UK @ Great Escape Festival

    May 21st – London, UK @ The Dome #

    May 22nd – Leeds, UK @ Key Club #

    May 23rd – Manchester, UK @ Night People #

    May 24th – Cardiff, UK @ Clwb Ifor Bach #

    May 25th – Glasgow, UK @ Stereo %

    May 26th – Leeds, UK @ Slam Dunk Festival North

    May 27th – Hatfield, UK @ Slam Dunk Festival South

    May 28th – Birmingham, UK @ Slam Dunk Festival Midlands

    June 2nd – London, UK @ Camden Rocks Festival

    June 9th – Leicestershire, UK @ Download Festival
     

    * w/ Lower Than Atlantis

    ^ w/ Sleeping With Sirens

    % Headline

    # w/ PVMNTS

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