Fickle Friends release new single ‘Hello Hello’

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Hello Hello’ is the brand new single from Fickle Friends, which is available to hear now following its premiere last night on Radio 1 with Huw Stephens.

‘Hello Hello’ is the new offering from up and coming pop upstarts Fickle Friends.  It follows their last single ‘Brooklyn’, released at the end of 2016, which became their first single to be added to the Radio1 playlist whilst also being heavily championed by the likes of Mistajam, Huw Stephens, and Alice Levine.

In December, the band celebrated ‘Brooklyn’s release by headlining a sold out show at London’s Heaven at the culmination of their UK tour. Produced by Mike Crossey (The 1975, Wolf Alice) in LA, ‘Hello Hello’ is another perfectly crafted glittering pop gem that glides between intelligent indie and effortlessly doozy disco.

On writing the track, Natti Shiner says – “Hello Hello was one
of the first songs we wrote this time last year during our first trip to LA. The track came about in the home studio we’d put together in an Airbnb and it was one of those sessions where a song comes together super quickly, it just flowed. It’s about sticking with someone who’s lost sight of who they are and what they’re worth. 

Listen to ‘Hello Hello’ below:


2017 promises to be a very exciting year for Fickle Friends. Alongside the single comes the promise of a brand new massive London headline show in October – details of which are to be revealed soon. To accompany the release of the new single, the band have recently been announced as the first headliners of the NME Student tour in March – see the full dates below.  They have also been confirmed to play the brand new Community Festival with Catfish and the Bottlemen in Finsbury Park in July. Stay tuned for more music, further tour dates and festival slots, including an announcement of their biggest UK shows after the summer.

Fickle Friends tour dates:
+ NME tour
17/03 Stathclyde University, Glasgow +
18/03 Hull University, Hull+
23/03  University Of East Anglia, Norwich+
24/03 University Of Sheffield, Sheffield+
31/03 Loughborough University, Loughborough +
10/4   2Q Festival (Derby)
28/04 Hit the North Festival (Newcastle)
29/04 – Live At Leeds Festival
27/05 Liverpool Sound City
22/06 Tinderbox Festival (Denmark)
29/06 Provinssi Festival (Finland)
01/07 Community Festival, Finsbury Park (w/ Catfish & Bottlemen)
21/07 Secret Garden Party
28/07 Kendal Calling
29/07 Y Not
30/07 Standon Calling
05/08 Field View
12/08 Leefest
25/08 Leeds Festival
27/08 Reading Festival

Danny Peart
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