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Pop band Cigarettes After Sex to perform in three Indian cities

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Pop band Cigarettes After Sex is all set to enthrall Indian audience.
On Wednesday, the band announced the India leg of their upcoming world tour.
The tour, titled X’s World Tour, will kickstart following the launch of their new album, X’s. The band is scheduled to perform in three cities during the India leg of the X’s World Tour, as per a statement.
The tour will commence in Delhi-NCR on January 24, followed by Mumbai on January 25, and will conclude in Bengaluru on January 28, 2025.
The tour is produced by marketing company Laqshya Media Group and curated by BookMyShow Live.
Cigarettes After Sex comprising vocalist-guitarist Greg Gonzalez, bassist Randy Miller and drummer Jacob Tomsky have been captivating fans across the globe.
The X’s World Tour celebrates their rich history of creating immersive, introspective music that resonates deeply with audiences, featuring beloved tracks such as Apocalypse, Sweet and K. along with the latest hits from their new album X’s including Tejano Blue and Holding you, Holding me.
The band’s recently released, much awaited new album X’s has witnessed a massive draw, bringing sublime dream pop ballads for eager audiences.
The album combines the band’s signature dream pop style with influences from 90s pop and 70s dance music. (ANI)

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