Wasia Project have announced their 2024 ‘The Isotope’ UK tour which is set to kick off later this year.

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The duo – comprised of siblings Will Gao and Olivia Hardy – will embark on a seven-stop tour across the UK in November. The short trek will commence on November 10 at the Stylus in Leeds. From there, they will make stops in London, Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff and Bristol. The tour will wrap up on November 19 at the O2 Academy 2 in Birmingham.

A ticket presale will be available on Wednesday (August 21) at 9am local time for fans who sign up to the duo’s official mailing list here. General ticket sales will begin on Friday (August 23). Check out a full list of dates below and visit here for tickets.

Wasia Project  2024‘The Isotope’ UK tour dates are:

NOVEMBER
10 – Leeds, Stylus
12 – London, O2 Forum Kentish Town
13 – Manchester, Academy 2
14 – Glasgow SWG3 (TV Studio)
17 – Cardiff, Tramshed
18 – Bristol, SWX
19 – Birmingham, O2 Academy 2

The UK tour will follow their sold-out US and EU tour dates in September and October. Their shows are in support of their upcoming EP ‘Isotope’ which is set for release on August 29 and is available to pre-order / pre-save here.

Last year, the duo spoke to NME for The Cover and opened up about their willingness to evolve. “Reinventing ourselves and doing what we want and feel like, that’s what drives us,” Hardy told us. “We’re so excited about the limitless possibilities of what we can create, especially together, and so excited about where our sound is gonna go next.”

Speaking to NME in March of 2023, Wasia Project discussed why they had just started to play live gigs even though they had been making music for a while. “I’d say that we’re currently at our creative peak, in that we released the first EP and performed it live, which really kicked things off for us. It’s like we’ve got this binder full of ideas all the time; it’s always bouncing and we always feel like we need an outlet to share our creations. Our minds are at a point where they’re feeling really fresh and full of anticipation for what lies ahead for us,” Hardy said.

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