Joy Crookes has released a new single titled "I Know You’d Kill." After hinting at new music with a series of track releases over recent months, she has announced details of her second full-length album. Titled "Juniper," the album is set to be released on September 26, following her debut album "Skin," which was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize the following year. "Juniper" includes previously released tracks such as "Pass The Salt" (featuring Vince Staples), "Mathematics" (featuring Kano), "I Know You’d Kill," and this month's "Carmen." Additionally, Joy will embark on a European tour this winter, starting in Dublin on November 3 and concluding a month later in Oslo on December 9. The tour dates are as follows:
NOVEMBER
3 Dublin Olympia
10 Glasgow O2 Academy
11 Leeds O2 Academy
12 Manchester Academy
14 Birmingham O2 Academy
15 Bournemouth O2 Academy
16 Bristol O2 Academy
18 London Brixton Academy
24 Brussels Ancienne Belgique
26 Amsterdam Melkweg
28 Hamburg Docks
29 Cologne Music Hall
DECEMBER
1 Zurich X-Tra
2 Paris Salle Pleyel
4 Berlin Tempodrom
7 Copenhagen Vega
8 Stockholm Cirkus
9 Oslo Rockefeller
Jalen Ngonda, Katy J Pearson, Panic Shack, and Divorce are included in the lineup of performers scheduled for this November.
The track is part of the upcoming album 'More.'
Christian Music, This Is The Deep, Tough Cookie, and Y are all scheduled to perform.
"The superstar declares, 'I aimed to produce the album I desired to write and release following my departure from Take That in 1995.'"
They are also embarking on a tour after the launch of their new album, 'onion'.
The singer-songwriter's fourth album comes after last year's 'Found Heaven'.
The album comes after the Mercury-shortlisted 'Skin' from 2021.