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King Princess debuts “Pussy Is God” + confirms North American dates

KING PRINCESS DEBUTS NEW TRACK “PUSSY IS GOD,”
VIDEO OUT TODAY
CONFIRMS NORTH AMERICAN DATES
King Princess debuts a new track, “Pussy Is God,” today alongside a video—listen/watch here.
Following a completely sold out, first ever tour this fall, King Princess will hit the road again with North American dates kicking off January 17 at Minneapolis’ legendary First Avenue and further stops in Chicago, New York, Boston, Nashville, Austin, Los Angeles and beyond. Tickets are on sale next Friday, November 9; visit kingprincessmusic.com for more information.
“Pussy Is God” is the first new music from King Princess since the June release of her debut EP Make My Bed, streamed more than 220 million times to date. Breakout global smash “1950” is certified Platinum in Australia, Gold in New Zealand, Canada and Norway, and King Princess has been named one of Spotify’s latest RISE artists. Written and produced by King Princess, Make My Bed is the first release out on Mark Ronson’s Zelig Records.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, King Princess is a vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer.
Critical praise for King Princess…
 “A gak and a half.”—New York’s The Cut
 “King Princess is a force to be reckoned with…”—Rookie
“The young singer-producer offers the kind of love songs generations of queer kids craved…King Princess’ breakout single, “1950,” is about as close to perfect as a pop song can get…Effortless, infectious, and anthemic…”—Pitchfork
Make My Bed…confirms her talent and further brands her as a young woman supremely confident of both her sexual identity and singing ability…”—Rolling Stone
“There’s an inherent sense of sweeping romance and melancholy in her songs
that renders them captivating…”—PAPER
“The vulnerability and confidence of the lyrics make it feel like you’re
living your best life…Enchanting.”—Refinery29
“A study in contradiction: a songwriter who mines the history of classic rock and a Twitter virtuoso fluent in the evolving language of now…”—Interview
KING PRINCESS LIVE
January 17                                       First Avenue                                          Minneapolis, MN
January 18                                             Metro                                                        Chicago, IL
January 20                                Danforth Music Hall                                            Toronto, ON
January 21                                     Corona Theatre                                              Montreal, QC
January 23                                          Warsaw                                                   Brooklyn, NY
January 24                                        Irving Plaza                                              New York, NY
January 25                                            Royale                                                       Boston, MA
January 27                                          9:30 Club                                              Washington, DC
January 28                                               TLA                                                 Philadelphia, PA
January 30                                      Terminal West                                                 Atlanta, GA
January 31                                          EXIT/IN                                                   Nashville, TN
February 2                                    Granada Theater                                                  Dallas, TX
February 3                                              Emos                                                         Austin, TX
February 6                                  Crescent Ballroom                                              Phoenix, AZ
February 8                                 The Fonda Theatre                                       Los Angeles, CA
King Princess: Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook

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