Poppy Announces World Tour ‘Never Find My Place’

American singer and songwriter Moriah Rose Pereira is famously known as That Poppy. She has released the full details of a full world tour called ‘Never Find My Place. 

The tour will start on March 8 in the US and will be headed by a group of festival appearances this summer, including Roskilde, Welcome to Rockville and When We Were Young.

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This will be Poppy’s first tour since her ‘I Disagree’ tour was cut short in early 2020 following the coronavirus pandemic. Poppy will soon arrive in November and kick things off in Bristol before heading out to London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Glasgow. She has also shared information about the tour on Instagram as well as Twitter. 

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Earlier this month, she shared a new song, ‘3.14’, which she wrote for her cat named Pi. ‘3.14’ was poppy’s first original song of the year. Though they are unclear if the track will feature on any upcoming project. 

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 The first, titled ‘Glass’ landed on December 22. It shows Poppy taking a sip from a porcelain cup before smashing it to pieces, crossing her arms and staring into the camera.

The second video, ‘Blow Away’ arrived on December 27. Poppy is seen swivelling around while blindly staring into space against a droning soundtrack.

The third, and latest teaser, ‘Dessert’, runs at two-and-a-half minutes, and arrived on January 3. It sees Poppy slowly spinning around while holding a slice of cake with a knife in her hand.

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Poppy released her fourth full-length album, ‘Flux’ in September. The song ‘Flux’ feels like a record about holding clear boundaries, constantly shifting in the face of set expectations, and following your creative gut instead.

—Apekshya Priya

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