Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast

Japanese Breakfast premiered songs from their new album ‘For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women)‘ in New York as part of a concert in a museum.

Michelle Zauner and her band put on a theatrical production with props and costumes at the El Museo Del Barrio over the weekend, which saw them perform the album – released last Friday (March 21) – in its entirety along with tracks from the frontwoman’s old band, Little Big League.

You can view a host of the songs performed live below including ‘Here Is Someone’, ‘Orlando In Love’, ‘Men In Bars’ and ‘Winter In LA’.

Following the performance Zauner also took to Instagram to share a host of pictures from the gig.

She wrote: “Thank you to everyone who attended and helped make The Melancholy Recital! We had so much fun putting this special event together to celebrate the release of For Melancholy Brunettes (&sad women). We can’t wait to see you on The Melancholy Tour next month!”

Japanese Breakfast played: 

‘Here Is Someone’
‘Orlando In Love’
‘Mega Circuit’
‘Honey Water’
‘Little Girl’
‘Leda’
‘Picture Window’
‘Men In Bars’
‘Winter In LA’
‘Magic Mountain’
‘Kokomo, IN’
‘Boyish’
‘Lindsey’
‘Be Sweet’
‘This House’

Reviewing ‘For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women)’, NME awarded the record four stars and said: “Michelle Zauner’s deliciously nuanced songwriting shines on the indie rockers’ bold, beautifully realised fourth album.”

The band are due to hit the road for a world tour which will kick off with their slot at this year’s edition of Coachella in California next month followed by stops in Austin, Atlanta, Charlotte, Detroit, Boston, Brooklyn and more before heading over to Europe and the UK. The tour will close out with a return to the US and wrap up at The Armory in Minneapolis on September 9.

Check out a full list of tour dates here and visit here for any remaining US tickets and here for UK and European tickets.

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