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Faun Share "Tamlin And The Fairy Queen" Ahead Of Upcoming North American Tour

Faun have shared an official video for “Tamlin And The Fairy Queen.” You can check that out below. The band commented:

“’Tam Lin’ is a traditional English folk ballad that tells the tale of a young man captured by the Fairy Queen. While only the first part of the song is typically recounted, the second part, where he is rescued from the Fair Queen’s enchantment, is even more magical. ‘Tamlin and the Fairy Queen’ is our English interpretation of ‘Tamlin,’” which we released on our album, ‘Pagan.’”

This news comes ahead of the band's North American tour. Here's the dates for that run:

09/19 Atlanta, GA – Center Stage
09/21 Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre
09/22 Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
09/24 Richmond, VA – The National
09/25 Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage
09/27 New York, NY – Le Poisson Rouge
09/28 Somerville, MA – Somerville Theatre
09/29 Montreal, QC – Le National
10/01 Toronto, ON – The Axis Club
10/02 Millvale, PA – Mr. Small’s Theatre
10/04 Detroit, MI – The Majestic Theatre
10/06 Chicago, IL – Metro

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PostedSeptember 16, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsFaun, Tamlin And The Fairy Queen

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