Birmingham gig for The Japanese House
The Japanese House is back with her brand new single and will promote it via a mini autumn tour that stops off in Birmingham.
Amber Bain, AKA The Japanese House, will be at the Second City's O2 Institute on November 24 - the penultimate date in her whistle-stop seven-show tour.
It will be in promotion of Lilo, her newly released track via Dirty Hit.
Describing the creation of the new single, she explains it was inspired by one of her friends encouraging her into the beginnings of a new relationship that turned out to be 'everything I needed'.
She adds: “It is how, to me, her every moment – paired with her approach to life – seemed as serene as the image of a lilo floating across a swimming pool. It is a reminder to me that I am good in falling in love and I can survive falling out of it. I’m good at falling."
The Japanese house has previously released four acclaimed EPs with Dirty Hit: 2015's debut Pools To Bathe In; Clean, also in 2015; Swim Against The Tide in 2016; and last year's Saw You In A Dream.
A spokesperson said about her music: "With an experimental and impressive sound adored by both critics and fans alike, Amber has played in arenas across the UK with label-mates The 1975, and found herself landing a spot on the prestigious BBC Sound Of 2017 Longlist."
Tickets for the O2 Institute show, priced at £14, are available here.