After 12 years together, JAWS have announced they’ll be heading out on a ‘Farewell’ tour of the UK in April 2025.
Dream-pop foursome JAWS first formed in Birmingham in 2012, after vocalist Connor Schofield rallied together a handful of his friends from college and gained traction with a demo he’d posted online. Having since released three EPs and three albums including their 2014 debut ‘Be Slowly’ and 2016’s ‘Simplicity’.
Best known for their sunny and subversive take on indie-rock, JAWS have previously supported the likes of The Twang, Peace and Spector, and are set to appear as special guests to Swim Deep at their 10th anniversary shows in Birmingham and London this month. Praised by The Guardian for creating “a rising tumult of lovely lacerating melodies and noise over a rock beat you can dance to”, the band have attracted praise from the likes of NME, DIY, Gigwise, Dork, The Line of Best Fit, Far Out Magazine, The Independent, Clash and more.
Now the band have announced its time to say goodbye, the three tour dates will be the last chance for people to catch them before they go.
