Arcade Fire streaming their new album “Everything Now” online

Arcade Fire streaming their new album “Everything Now” online

PanARMENIAN.Net - Arcade Fire are streaming their new album ‘Everything Now’ online from today (July 28), NME said.

The band officially release their fifth studio album today and to celebrate its release they live streamed an intimate concert at Brooklyn’s Grand Prospect Hall last night (July 27).

They previously released ‘Electric Blue’, ‘Everything Now’, ‘Signs of Life’, and ‘Creature Comfort’ from the record along with videos for all four tracks.

Earlier this week, eyebrows were raised when the band reportedly implemented a dress code for their Brooklyn show.

Ticket holders for the intimate show were asked via email to refrain from wearing “shorts, large logos, flip flops, tank tops, crop tops, baseball hats, solid white or red clothing,” before adding: “We reserve the right to deny entry to anyone dressed inappropriately.”

Arcade Fire also asked fans to make the gig a “phone-free experience”, with punters having to hand over their phones and cameras upon entry – with all electronics being “secured in Yondr pouches that will be unlocked at the end of the show.”

They later issued a statement after the regulations were shared on social media and in the press, with the band assuring fans that they can wear “whatever they want.”

Arcade Fire will tour the UK and Ireland next year, with the band set to perform in their new ‘in the round’ live set-up.

They’ll be calling at Dublin, Manchester, London, Birmingham and Glasgow.

APRIL 2018

Friday 6 – DUBLIN 3Arena

Sunday 8 – MANCHESTER Arena

Wednesday 11 – LONDON SSE Arena Wembley

Thursday 12 – LONDON SSE Arena Wembley

Sunday 15 – BIRMINGHAM Genting Arena

Monday 16 – GLASGOW SSE Hydro

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