Keane finally release “Love Actually”
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Following the announcement of the 20th anniversary celebrations of their acclaimed debut album “Hopes And Fears”, Keane have unveiled the previously unreleased track “Love Actually”.
Originally written for the 2003 Christmas romantic comedy film ‘Love Actually’, the band have finally recorded it 20 years after its inception.
Produced by the band and led by Tom Chaplin’s undeniable vocal, the beautifully poignant single comes alongside a stunning lyric video cutting some of the film’s memorable scenes. Alongside the single StudioCanal and Universal Pictures are celebrating the 20th anniversary of Working Title’s beloved holiday classic with a dazzling new 4K restoration of the film. This will be released theatrically in select global markets and on home entertainment.
Keane are set to release a special remastered version of “Hopes And Fears”, undoubtedly one of the best debut albums ever, on 10th May 2024 exactly twenty years after its initial release. On the same day, the band play London’s 02 Arena as part of a world tour that kicks off April 1st in Mexico City before reaching Europe and the UK. Their US tour in September includes prestigious dates at LA’s Greek Theatre, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium and New York City’s Radio City Music Hall.
“Hopes And Fears” was a landmark album for Keane and has set all kinds of records in the process. It’s one of the best selling albums in UK chart history having sold over 2.5 million copies in its first year, and a million in the USA propelled by their absolutely classic song “Somewhere Only We Know”. “Hopes And Fears” is now 9x Platinum certified in the UK and the album has sold over 10 million copies worldwide. The album also featured the top ten hits “Everybody’s Changing” and “Bedshaped”, and has given rise to one of the most consistently successful bands of the 21st century, their most recent album, “Cause And Effect“, debuting at No.2 in 2019.
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