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Wellington collective TOI to release new album, 'Waves', on September 13

23 August 2024 - 0 Comments

Wellington collective, TOI, are releasing their full-length album Waves on September 13.

In the build up to Waves - their sophomore album - TOI has today released a live video version of the song Sober - the original of which features on the upcoming record.

Watch Sober live video HERE

With the Waves album release, fans can expect to hear already-released tracks Wired, We Got This and Essence as well as the original version of Sober and the upcoming single Get To Know You. Pre-save the album Waves Here.

In a first for the band, the album will also be available on vinyl. Pre-order Waves vinyl Here.

To celebrate the release of Waves, TOI will perform the album - plus some of their favourite tunes - on September 20 @ Meow in Wellington. Get tickets Here.


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