NEW HOPE CLUB REVEAL NEW TRACK ‘MEDICINE’

Fresh from selling out two very special headline shows at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire on June 1st and June 2nd, New Hope Club have unveiled their latest new track ‘Medicine’. The band have put it out as a treat for fans, as it is a firm favourite amongst them. Led by funky guitar tones and with a catchy sing-a-long chorus, ‘Medicine’ always goes down a storm during their live set. The track has been added straight into Spotify’s prestigious New Music Friday playlist (606K followers).

New Hope Club, comprising Reece Bibby, Blake Richardson, and George Smith, recently played 6 sold out shows on their ‘Road To The Empire’ fanfest tour around the UK. These shows lead the band up to their two sold out shows at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire, earlier this month.



Fresh from selling out two very special headline shows at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire on June 1st and June 2nd, New Hope Club have unveiled their latest new track ‘Medicine’. The band have put it out as a treat for fans, as it is a firm favourite amongst them. Led by funky guitar tones and with a catchy sing-a-long chorus, ‘Medicine’ always goes down a storm during their live set. The track has been added straight into Spotify’s prestigious New Music Friday playlist (606K followers).

New Hope Club are currently in the US recording new material.Last year saw the bandrelease their debut EP, ‘Welcome To The Club’When announced, the EP shot straight to No.1 in the iTunes Pre-Order Chart and sat there for 3 days, above Kasabian and Harry Styles. It also shot straight to No.2 in the iTunes chart and into the top 5 in 10 further countries. The 4-track EP can be streamed and downloaded here.

Find New Hope Club online on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Snapchat.

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