The Night Flight Orchestra release new track ‘Turn To Miami’

The Night Flight Orchestra

 

After taking the world of rock music by storm with last year’s surprise hit Amber Galactic, which was nominated for a Swedish Grammy and accompanied by a European tour that left fans speechless, Swedish classic/progressive rock supergroup THE NIGHT FLIGHT ORCHESTRA are set to release their impatiently awaited next album, Sometimes The World Ain’t Enough on June 29 via Nuclear Blast.

Today, the band releases the brand new song, ‘Turn To Miami’, as well as the accompanying music video.

Stated the band: “This video has it all: secretaries, dancers, window blinds, laser eyes and the band on absolute fire. Really enjoyed recording this one and it’s beautifully executed by brilliant director René U Valdes! Enjoy everyone!”

 

 

Recently the band announced an exclusive record release show at the prestigious ABBA museum in Stockholm, Sweden.

Before the show, the band will hold a signing session at the Sound Pollution store in Stockholm.
Date: June 29, 2018
Time: 17.30 CEST
Location: Stora Nygatan 18, Gamla Stan – Stockholm

The gig will begin at 20.00 CEST at the ABBA museum in Djurgårdsvägen 68, Stockholm.

Commented the band: “We are beyond excited to announce this very exclusive acoustic show and releaseparty at the ABBA-museum. ABBA has meant a great deal to this band and we feel very honored. The venue inside the museum is called Pophouse and has the perfect setting for an intimate show. We will perform new songs as well as songs from our 3 previous albums. In order to enter the show, come see us at Sound Pollution in Gamla Stan at 17:30, to get your exclusive NFO Air boarding ticket. Our new album »Sometimes The World Ain’t Enough«, will of course be available and will be signed by the band. Looking forward to see you there! Do not miss out on this, it will be a night to remember!”

 

The Night Flight Orchestra - Sometimes The World Aint Enough

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