Milky Chance x “Bad Things”

The multi-platinum certified German duo Milky Chance teamed up with British singer Izzy Bizu on a new single “Bad Things” which comes complete with a clever new music video which is out today. “The inspiration for ‘Bad Things” came from a feeling of finding yourself repeatedly stuck in the same kind of situation.” explains Clemens, continuing “It’s a tiring, going-around-in-circles-tragedy. In the end it‘s always up to you to find the way out, but this song is a shout out to that person who’s always there whilst you work it out.”

WATCH THE NEW VIDEO FOR “BAD THINGS” FEAT. IZZY BIZU HERE

“Bad Things” is quintessential Milky Chance. The track showcases the band’s talent for combining catchy as hell analogue folk with contemporary electronic production to create real earworms. The message is simple – very good things can happen when you team up with someone else to tackle the difficult stuff life throws at us. Trouble never sounded this good.

LISTEN TO MILKY CHANCE’S SOPHOMORE ALBUM BLOSSOM HERE

CHECK OUT THEIR INTERACTIVE DOCUMENTARY “BLOSSOMENTARY” HERE

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Milky Chance’s sophomore album Blossom – the follow-up to their international hit debut Sadnecessary – has amassed over 160 Million streams since its release earlier this year and the album’s lead single “Cocoon” has graduated to Gold and/or platinum status in countries including Australia, Canada and the band’s native Germany. The band are now midway through their Blossom World Tour and have played over 90 concerts to date and with 80 more shows that incorporate a South American tour scheduled through the summer of 2018. A full list of upcoming North American dates is below.

THE BLOSSOM TOUR NORTH AMERICAN DATES 2018:

01/07 – House Of Blues – Anaheim, CA

01/08 – House Of Blues – San Diego, CA

01/09 – The Van Buren – Phoenix, AZ

01/11 – House Of Blues – Dallas, TX

01/12 – House Of Blues – Houston, TX

01/13 – Emo’s – Austin, TX

01/14 – Joy Theater – New Orleans, LA

01/16 – Buckhead Theater – Atlanta, GA

01/17 – Marathon Music Works – Nashville, TN

01/19 – Hammerstein Ballroom – New York, NY

01/20 – The Fillmore – Washington, DC

01/21 – College Street Music Hall – New Haven, CT

01/22 – The Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA

01/23 – House Of Blues – Boston, MA

01/24 – Metropolis – – Montreal, QC SOLD OUT

01/26 – Riviera – Chicago, IL

01/27 – The Truman – Kansas City, MO

01/28 – The District – Sioux Falls, SD

01/29 – Burton Cummings Theatre – Winnipeg, MB

01/30 – O’Brians Event Centre – Saskatoon, SK

01/31 – Winspear Centre – Edmonton, AB

02/01 – MacEwan Hall – Calgary, AB

02/03 – The Commodore – Vancouver, BC SOLD OUT

02/04 – The Commodore – Vancouver, BC SOLD OUT

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