Bruno Major is back today with his new single, “We Were Never Really Friends” today. Marking his first release since his last album, To Let a Good Thing Die in 2020, the vulnerable track touches on the heartfelt blurring of friendship and romance and its inevitable messy aftermath. Opening as a gentle piano ballad before drums come in and the song explodes, the track marks a triumphant return for the artist.
Also marking a triumphant return to the stage after his 2020 tour was canceled due to COVID, Bruno Major will also soon embark on an expansive Asian, North American, and European headlining tour.
Bruno splices classic singer-songwriter confessionals with sleek modern electronic production, girding the entire enterprise with hints of soul. His dedication to sincerity and immediacy in his craft solidified via his 2017 debut record A Song For Every Moon. Recorded and released independently, the record gained powerful word-of-mouth momentum internationally and its 2020 follow-up, To Let a Good Thing Die was similarly far reaching, a beautifully crafted tapestry of stories of human relationships, love and heartbreak, and existential musings. “The Most Beautiful Thing,” emerged from a special co-writing session with producer and pop luminary FINNEAS. Across the two albums, Bruno has amassed over 1.5 billion collective streams to date.
UPCOMING HEADLINING TOUR DATES:
August 8 – Tokyo, Japan – WWW X
August 11 – Seoul, South Korea – YES24 Live Hall
August 13 – Bangkok, Thailand – Voice Space
August 15 – Manila, Philippines – Samsung Performing Arts Theater
August 17 – Singapore, Singapore – Capitol Theatre
August 19 – Jakarta, Indonesia – GBK Basketball Hall
August 20 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Zepp Kuala Lumpur
September 4 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
September 5 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
September 7 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom
September 8 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox @ The Market
September 9 – Portland, OR – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
September 11 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
September 14 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
September 15 – San Diego, CA – The Observatory North Park
September 16 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
September 18 – Dallas, TX – Granada Theater
September 19 – Austin, TX – The Mohawk
September 20 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
September 22 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
September 23 – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl
September 25 – Chicago, IL – Vic Theatre
September 26 – Toronto, ON – HISTORY
September 29 – New York, NY – Terminal 5
September 30 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner
October 1 – Washington, DC – The Howard Theatre
November 8 – Cologne, DE – CBE
November 9 – Berlin, DE – Kesselhaus
November 11 – Antwerp, BE – Trix
November 12 – Amsterdam, NL – Melkweg
November 14 – Paris, FR – Le Trabendo
November 17 – Glasgow, UK – Saint Luke’s
November 18 – Manchester, UK – Academy 2
November 21 – Dublin, IE – Vicar Street
November 23 – London, UK – O2 Forum Kentish Town