Briston Maroni Unveils His Third Album “Jimmy,” Set to Release in May

New Album Announcement

Briston Maroni has revealed details about his upcoming third album 'JIMMY', set to be released on May 2 through Parlophone Records. Alongside this announcement, Maroni unveiled two new tracks: 'Tomatoes' and 'A Little.'

Exploring Personal Themes

The new album delves into Maroni’s experiences following his parents’ divorce, reflecting on his time as a student at a Catholic school in Knoxville, Tennessee, and his life spent in Northern Florida.

This release follows the recent single “Real Good Lbimmer,” which sheds light on the people from Maroni’s upbringing. The album features twelve tracks, including “Jimmy (Entry)”, “Better of You”, “Poor Things”, “Man”, “View”, “Land of Light”, “DNA”, “Zakattter”, and “Be Yourself”.

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Tour Dates

Maroni is set to tour with Peach Pit across Great Britain and Europe, and he will perform a solo acoustic show at the Blue Basement of Third Man Records in London on April 12.

Full tour dates:

April

9 O2 Academy, Leeds, Great Britain

10 Manchester Academy, Manchester, Great Britain

11 O2 Academy Brixton, London, Great Britain

12 Third Man Records, The Blue Basement, London, Great Britain

14 Le Trianon, Paris, France

15 Bürgerhaus Stollwerck, Cologne, Germany

17 Trix, Antwerp, Belgium

18 Tivolivredburg, Utrecht, Netherlands

May

3 Shabang Festival, San Luis Obispo, USA

20 The Met Philadelphia, Philadelphia, USA

22 Rooftop on Pier 17, New York, USA

23 Rooftop on Pier 17, New York, USA

25 Freedom Hill Amphitheater, Sterling Heights, USA

26 Every Day Amphitheater, Indianapolis, USA

28 BMO Harris Pavilion, Milwaukee, USA

29 Huntington Bank Pavilion, Chicago, USA

30 First Avenue, Minneapolis, USA

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June

1 Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, USA

3 Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy, USA

5 Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, Woodinville, USA

6 Deer Lake Park, Festival Lawn, Burnaby, Canada

7 McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale, USA

10 Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, USA

11 Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, USA

13 Gallagher Square, San Diego, USA

14 Arizona Financial Theatre, Phoenix, USA

16 Moody Amphitheater, Austin, USA

17 Gilly’s Ballroom, Dallas, USA

18 House of Blues, Houston, USA

20 Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park, Atlanta, USA

21 Skyla Credit Union Amphitheater, Charlotte, USA

22 Anthem, Washington, D.C., USA

24 MGM Music Hall at Fenway, Boston, USA

25 Green at Shebourne Museum, Sherbourne, USA

26 Budweiser Stage, Toronto, Canada

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