Glass Animals have shared a live performance video of ‘A Tear in Space’ from The Gorge

Glass Animals have shared a new live video for ‘A Tear In Space’, filmed during their performance at The Gorge Amphitheatre in Washington State.

The track, taken from their fourth album ‘I Love You So F***ing Much’, was performed to 30,000 fans at the outdoor venue during their recent Tour of Earth.

“The live show is an unpredictable beast. We don’t use backing tracks. Or click tracks. Every sound you hear is made by us with our fingers and breath, then and there in that moment in a unique way,” Dave Bayley explains. “Sometimes it ends up faster, sometimes slower, sometimes bigger, sometimes more intimate. Sometimes the melodies and chords change. Sometimes it’s just chaos and we have to start over. But we thought it would be cool to put out some of these slightly different live versions. And we’ll start here, with A Tear in Space, live from The Gorge. A 30,000 capacity natural amphitheater on the edge of a ginormous canyon in rural Washington. It looks like a barren alien landscape, and building our live set (a spaceship called the international shame station) on that cliff edge…well it just felt like a magic place to play the new album. It just fits. And…the crowd was incredible. And…we didn’t mess up too much.”

The performance comes as part of Glass Animals’ extensive global tour, which has seen them play venues including Madison Square Garden, London’s O2 Arena, and Sydney Opera House.


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