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Rina Sawayama Has Released a Music Video For ‘Frankenstein’

In addition to announcing a headline tour of Europe for 2023, Rina Sawayama has released a new music video for her song ‘Frankenstein’. Sawayama worked with ‘The Trussell Trust’, a charity that supports a national network of food banks and offers emergency food and help to people in need, on her most recent tour of the UK and Ireland. The singer wrapped up a headline tour of the UK and Ireland this week at London's Brixton Academy after releasing a new album, ‘Hold The Girl’ last month. Sawayama has just revealed that the ‘Hold The Girl’ tour will make its way to mainland Europe in February next year. Dates have already been announced for the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.

By Silviya Y
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Rina Sawayama Has Released a Music Video For ‘Frankenstein’

In addition to announcing a headline tour of Europe for 2023, Rina Sawayama has released a new music video for her song ‘Frankenstein’.

The singer wrapped up a headline tour of the UK and Ireland this week at London's Brixton Academy after releasing a new album, ‘Hold The Girl’ last month.

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Sawayama has just revealed that the ‘Hold The Girl’ tour will make its way to mainland Europe in February next year. Dates have already been announced for the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.

The concerts will start in Brussels and continue through the end of the month, when the tour will conclude with a performance in Oslo. Check out Rina Sawayama’s brand-new ‘Frankenstein’ video below:

Sawayama worked with ‘The Trussell Trust’, a charity that supports a national network of food banks and offers emergency food and help to people in need, on her most recent tour of the UK and Ireland.

Sawayama said: “I’m sure you’re all aware but the cost of living is increasing so much at the moment, and people are struggling to pay for essential things like heating and food. No one should have to worry about whether they can afford to eat or not.”

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“That’s why I’m partnering with the ‘Trussell Trust’ for my UK and Ireland tour this month, supporting food banks as they provide a lifeline to people during this crisis.”

Sawayama joins a number of other musicians who have promised to assist fans during the current economic downturn. At their concerts in February, Bad Boy Chiller Crew launched a brand-new 'fans for foodbanks' initiative.

---Silviya.Y