Lambrini Girls have shared a new video for their defiant single ‘No Homo’: “Joy over repression, pride over shame”

Lambrini Girls have shared the video for their new single ‘No Homo’ from their debut album ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’, out now via City Slang.

The clip arrives ahead of their upcoming shows across Europe, including a UK tour in April and followed by a US tour in spring, loads of festivals, and another UK tour in autumn.

Speaking about ‘No Homo’, the band say: “We grow up learning that queerness is wrong, something to be hidden, denied, erased. This song is an ode to the struggles of internalized homophobia, the quiet shame, the unspoken guilt, the relentless push and pull between desire and self-rejection. It’s about the ways we police ourselves in a world that demands conformity. Supported by a radical insight on what really happens behind our closed bathroom doors, we want to flip the script on queer narratives. Joy over repression, pride over shame. Being Queer is fucking fun. Kiss your mates. God is Gay. No homo.”

The dates in full read:

FEBRUARY
25 Aeronef, Lille, France
26 Stereolux, Nantes, France
27 La Maroquinerie, Paris, France
28 Antigel Festival, Geneva, Switzerland

MARCH
1 Bronson Club, Ravenna, Italy
3 Bike Jesus, Prague, Czechia
4 Moritzbastei, Leipzig, Germany
5 Neue Zukunft, Berlin, Germany
7 Hus7, Stockholm, Sweden
8 John Dee, Oslo, Norway
9 Pustervik, Goteborg, Sweden
11 Ideal Bar, Copenhagen, Denmark
13 Rotown, Rotterdam, Netherlands
14 Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
15 Effenaar, Eindhoven, Netherlands
17 Bumann & Sohn, Cologne, Germany
18 La Lune Des Pirates, Amiens, France
19 Rotondes, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
20 La Cartonnerie, Reims, France
21 Le 106, Rouen, France
22 AB Club, Brussels, Belgium

APRIL
1 The Fleece, Bristol, UK
2 Papillon, Southampton, UK
3 Castle and Falcon, Birmingham, UK
4 Future Yard, Birkenhead, UK
5 Whelans, Dublin, Ireland
7 The Crescent, York, UK
8 Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, UK
9 St Luke’s, Glasgow, UK
10 Gorilla, Manchester, UK
11 Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, UK
12 Chalk, Brighton, UK
17 Electric Brixton, London, UK
30 Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY, USA

MAY
2 The Armory, Boston, MA, USA
3 Ukie Club, Philadelphia, PA, USA
4 The Howard, Washington, DC, USA
6 Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, ON, Canada
7 Sanctuary, Detroit, MI, USA
9 Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL, USA
10 First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA
13 Larimer Lounge, Denver, CO, USA
16 The Pearl, Vancouver, BC, Canada
17 Baba Yaga, Seattle, WA, USA
18 Mississippi Studios, Portland, OR, USA
20 Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco, CA, USA
21 Liquid Gravity, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA
22 Lodge Room, Los Angeles, CA, USA
24 Punk Rock Bowling, Las Vegas, USA

JUNE
3 Primavera in the City, Barcelona, Spain
7 In the Meadows, Dublin, Ireland
8 Kesarauha Festival, Turku, Finland

JULY
3 Rock Werchter, Werchter, Belgium
5 Roskilde Festival, Roskilde, Denmark
25 Truck Festival, Oxford, UK
27 Latitude Festival, Beccles, UK

AUGUST
9 The Libertines Festival, London, UK
15 Paredes de Coura, Porto, Portugal
23 Reading Festival, Reading, UK
24 Leeds Festival, Leeds, UK

NOVEMBER
19 O2 Kentish Town Forum, London, UK
21 Lido, Margate, UK
22 XOYO, Birmingham, UK
24 Boiler Shop, Newcastle, UK
25 La Belle Angele, Edinburgh, UK
26 Tunnels, Aberdeen, UK
28 Project House, Leeds, UK
29 O2 Ritz, Manchester, UK

DECEMBER
1 The Waterfront, Norwich, UK
7 Gebäude 9, Köln, Germany
8 AB Box, Brussels, Belgium
9 Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands
11 Cabaret Sauvage, Paris, France
12 Hafen2, Offenbach, Germany
13 Bi Nuu, Berlin, Germany
16 Flucc, Vienna, Austria
17 Strom, Munich, Germany
18 Bogen F, Zurich, Switzerland
19 Marche Gare, Lyon, France


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