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Yahoo
17-07-2025
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Blood Orange Announces Fall 2025 Tour Dates
All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by Pitchfork editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. Blood Orange's Devonté Hynes, July 2019 (David Wolff - Patrick/Redferns) Devonté Hynes recently released the new Blood Orange song 'The Field,' and he's now announced a new batch of tour dates. Hynes kicks off his tour on October 29, in Berlin, Germany, and continues with additional shows in Europe and his native England. He'll also play a few North American concerts in November. See Blood Orange's tour dates below. In September, Hynes will open for Turnstile on their North American tour. He'll then play a handful of shows with Lorde. In addition, Hynes is due to perform as part of Pitchfork Music Festival Paris on Monday, November 3. Pitchfork Music Festival Paris 2025 $.00, Dice Blood Orange: 09-21 San Francisco, CA – Portola Music Festival 09-23 Columbus, OH - Kemba Live! * 09-24 Richmond, VA - Brown's Island * 09-26 Boston, MA - TD Garden # 09-27 Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre # 09-30 Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center # 10-14 Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre # 10-17 Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden # 10-18 Inglewood, CA - Kia Forum # 10-29 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle 10-31 Turin, Italy - C2C Festival 11-03 Paris, France - Pitchfork Music Festival Paris 11-04 Utrecht, Netherlands - TivoliVredenburg 11-08 London, England - Alexandra Palace Theatre 11-09 London, England - Alexandra Palace Theatre 11-10 London, England - Alexandra Palace Theatre 11-13 Bristol, England - Electric Bristol 11-15 Manchester, England - AO Arena # 11-19 Toronto, Ontario - History 11-29 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel 11-30 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel * with Turnstile # with Lorde Blood Orange: Tour 2025 $.00, Ticketmaster Originally Appeared on Pitchfork Solve the daily Crossword
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17-07-2025
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Blood Orange Shares Video for New Song 'The Field': Watch
Blood Orange's Devonté Hynes, photo by Vinca Petersen Devonté Hynes is back with his first new Blood Orange song in three years. Hynes wrote and produced 'The Field,' enlisting contributions from Caroline Polachek, Eva Tolkin, Tariq Al-Sabir, and Daniel Caesar. It also contains a sample of the Durutti Column's 'Sing to Me.' Hynes directed the accompanying music video, which stars the artist and friends making their way through the green expanses of rural England. Watch the new video for 'The Field' below. Hynes' most recent music under the Blood Orange moniker arrived in 2022 in the form of his Four Songs EP. Since then, he has been busy scoring for film and theater; in 2023, he wrote the score for Paul Schrader's drama Master Gardener. The following year, Hynes penned original music for the Broadway play Job. He also contributed a number of song's on Lorde's forthcoming album, Virgin, and will tour with the pop star this autumn. In addition, Hynes hit the road with Turnstile, who enlisted him for their new album Never Enough. Hynes' last full-length Blood Orange project was 2019's Angel's Pulse mixtape. He released his studio album Negro Swan in 2018. Revisit Pitchfork's 2022 interview 'Burning CDs With Blood Orange's Devonté Hynes in the Basement of Madison Square Garden.' Originally Appeared on Pitchfork Solve the daily Crossword
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17-07-2025
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Blood Orange Enlists Lorde, Caroline Polachek, Turnstile's Brendan Yates, and More for New Album Essex Honey
Blood Orange's Devonté Hynes, May 2025 () Devonté Hynes has officially announced Essex Honey, his first Blood Orange studio album since 2018. Hynes wrote, produced, and recorded his follow-up to Negro Swan, and he got contributions from: Lorde, Caroline Polachek, Daniel Caesar, Mustafa, Turnstile frontman Brendan Yates, Tariq Al-Sabir, Ian Isiah, Tirzah, Eva Tolkin, Wet singer Kelly Zutrau, Liam Benzvi, Amandla Stenberg, Naomi Scott, and acclaimed author Zadie Smith. To go along with the album announcement, Hynes has shared two new songs: 'Somewhere in Between' and 'Mind Loaded,' the latter of which features Caroline Polachek, Lorde, and Mustafa. Hear the two new songs below. See the cover artwork for Essex Honey below, too. Essex Honey is out August 29 via RCA. It follows Hynes' recent work on Lorde and Turnstile's respective new albums. He recently shared his album's first single, 'The Field,' and announced a tour. Since Negro Swan, Hynes has released the mixtape Angel's Pulse and an EP called Four Songs. He's also shared several soundtrack albums, including ones for Mainstream, In Treatment, and Master Gardener. Originally Appeared on Pitchfork Solve the daily Crossword

Hypebeast
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Dev Hynes Announces New Blood Orange Album
Summary After building up to this announcement for a while now, by way of new releases and a headlining tour announcement,Dev Hyneshas properly revealed that there's a newBlood Orangealbum on the way. 'I made an album,' Hynes captioned the below Instagram video, in which he broke the news on his new LP:Essex Honey. 'The silence that followed was horrible. I remember being at home a few months after, listening to Sufjan's 'Fourth of July' on my laptop. I'm reminded of how comforting music can be. The loss I had suffered, combined with this feeling, took me back to a beginning,' read the red letters on the bottom of the screen as footage of London's landscapes flash across the screen, intermingled between clips of Hynes hard at work. 'You hear music you like, you're comforted by it, then you try and copy it. At least that's how I learnt. I think I listen to more music now than I ever did. So now, after some time away, I have an album ready. It talks about grief, England, youth, and music.' 'It features contributions from Cæcilie Trier,Caroline Polachek,Tirzah, Mabe Fratti,Mustafa,Turnstile's Brendan Yates,Lorde, Eva Tolkin,Ian Isiah,Liam Benzvi, Tariq Al-Sabir,Zadie Smith,Charlotte Dos Santos,Daniel Caesar, The Durutti Column and more.' While a tracklist and release date forEssex Honeyhave yet to be locked down, stay tuned as more information on the album surfaces.


7NEWS
12-07-2025
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- 7NEWS
Still my idol: Nicho Hynes delivers touching tribute to Cam Munster after Cronulla down Dolphins
Nicho Hynes has offered a touching tribute to Cameron Munster following the sudden death of his father, revealing he still views the Melbourne star as his idol. Hynes crossed twice in Cronulla's 24-12 win over the Dolphins on Friday night, in what was close to the Sharks halfback's best game of the season. The Cronulla No.7 had Munster's father's name Steven written on his wristband, days after Queensland dedicated their State of Origin series win to the family. Hynes also revealed his post-try celebration for the first four-pointer was a tribute to Munster, performing a dance the pair used to do together while at the Storm. 'I've just been thinking about him a lot,' Hynes said afterwards. 'I've been talking to my girlfriend about it. It's like, that could have been me. That could be anyone waking up without their dad or a parent. 'I'm sending lots of love to his family. I just remember after games at Melbourne, seeing his old man and old lady in the sheds. Always smiling and happy. 'It touched me a lot, big time.' Munster sat out Melbourne's trip to Newcastle on Saturday after returning to his family in Rockhampton following his inspirational effort in State of Origin III. Hynes said he had watched Munster's game-three performance with pride, after the 30-year-old took him under his wing from the moment he arrived at Melbourne in late 2018. 'In my first pre-season there I was a nobody. I was literally there on a train-and-trial deal and he didn't have to give me any time of day,' Hynes said. 'But he ended up having me at his house for a couple of weeks and whenever he wanted to go for a feed, he'd ask me to go for a feed. 'He was just someone who was so nice and caring and wanted to help out and make me better. 'I looked up to him. I've looked up to him ever since I met him. He's just someone I idolise. 'Even now, seeing the way he's handled it and went out and performed the other night, I don't think I've seen and played with a better rugby league player live.'