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About Sorry
As of 2023, Sorry continues to actively tour and connect with fans through live performances. They have been included in several prominent music festivals throughout Europe, captivating audiences with their dynamic sets. Their recent concert tour has seen them performing at venues across the UK, including intimate clubs and larger festivals, where they debuted new material. Critics have praised their live shows for their vibrant energy and the seamless interplay between band members, which is a hallmark of their performances. Alongside touring, Sorry has announced their second studio album, expected to drop later this year, generating excitement among their fans who are eager for new music and live renditions of these tracks. They frequently interact with their followers through social media, sharing behind-the-scenes clips from rehearsals and concerts, effectively building a community around their music. Fans can keep an eye on their official website and social media channels for the latest updates on tour dates and new releases, as Sorry continues to rise in the concert scene with their innovative sound and engaging live performances.
Sorry History
Sorry is an emerging English rock band that formed in 2018 in North London. Known for their unique blending of genres, including elements of psych-rock, punk, and lo-fi pop, the band consists of members Asha Lorenz, Louis O'Bryen, and others who contribute to their eclectic sound. They started making waves in the live music scene with their energetic performances that combine intricate musicality with expressive lyrics. Their debut EP, '3 Cheers for 21 Years', released in 2020, showcased a raw and unfiltered approach that resonated with a growing fanbase. As they toured extensively across the UK and Europe, Sorry gained recognition for their compelling stage presence and ability to engage with audiences, laying the groundwork for their place in the modern music scene. Their sound continued to evolve with subsequent releases, highlighting a maturation in their songwriting and performance style, which translated well into live concerts. By harnessing the emotional depth of their music, Sorry creates a captivating experience that keeps audiences coming back for more.