MIKE Announces New Album Showbiz!, Shares Video for New Song: Watch

MIKE Announces New Album Showbiz!, Shares Video for New Song: Watch
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MIKE is coming back in January with a new album. The rapper and producer will drop Showbiz! on January 31 via his own 10k label. Leading the album is “You’re the Only One Watching,” which comes with a music video that MIKE co-directed with longtime collaborator Ryosuke Tanzawa. Find the new video below.

MIKE released just one project in 2024, the Tony Seltzer collaboration Pinball, after releasing two in 2023, Faith Is a Rock and Burning Desire. He returned in October with the single “Pieces of a Dream” and the announcement of a massive 2025 tour. See the musician’s upcoming tour dates below.

Read about MIKE’s “Crystal Ball” at No. 34 in “The 100 Best Songs of 2021.”

MIKE:

12-05 Melbourne, Australia – The Night Cat
12-06 Meredith, Australia – Meredith Music Festival
12-07 Sydney, Australia – Mary’s Underground
12-10 Brisbane, Australia – The Brightside
12-12 Perth, Australia – The Rechabite
02-27 Dublin, Ireland – The Button Factory
02-28 Glasgow, Scotland – Room 2
03-01 Leeds, England – Brudenell Social Club
03-03 Manchester, England – Gorilla
03-04 Birmingham, England – The Hare & Hounds
03-05 Bristol, England – Trinity
03-06 London, England – EartH Hall
03-07 Brighton, England – Patterns
03-08 Brussels, Belgium – Botanique
03-10 Cologne, Germany – Veedel Club
03-11 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg
03-12 Hamburg, Germany – Häkken
03-13 Copenhagen, Denmark – Loppen
03-14 Stockholm, Sweden – Bar Brooklyn
03-15 Oslo, Norway – John Dee
03-17 Berlin, Germany – Gretchen
03-18 Jena, Germany – Trafo
03-19 Prague, Czech Republic – Cross Club
03-20 Vienna, Austria – Das Werk
03-21 Munich, Germany – Milla
03-22 Milan, Italy – Circolo Magnolia
03-23 Lyon, France – Sonic
03-25 Toulouse, France – Le Rex
03-26 Barcelona, Spain – La Nau
03-27 Madrid, Spain – Sala Villanos
03-28 Lisbon, Portugal – LAV – Lisboa ao Vivo
03-29 Porto, Portugal – Hard Club
03-30 Vigo, Spain – Radar Estudios
04-01 San Sebastián, Spain – Dabadaba
04-02 La Roche-sur-Yon, France – Quai M
04-03 Paris, France – La Maroquinerie
04-16 Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Chruch
04-17 Washington, D.C. – Black Cat
04-18 Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
04-19 Charlotte, NC – The Underground
04-20 Charleston, SC – Music Farm
04-22 Tampa, FL – Crowbar
04-23 Miami, FL – Gramps
04-24 Orlando, FL – The Abbey
04-25 Jacksonville, FL – Underbelly
04-26 Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse
04-27 Birmingham, AL – Workplay Theatre
04-29 Oklahoma City, OK – Resonant Head
04-30 Dallas, TX – Tulips
05-01 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall (WOMH) Upstairs
05-02 Austin, TX – Mohawk Outside
05-03 San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger
05-05 Tucson, AZ – Club Congress
05-06 Phoenix, AZ – Walter Studios
05-07 San Diego, CA – Quartyard
05-08 Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco
05-09 Santa Cruz, CA – Catalyst Atrium
05-10 San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall
05-11 Sacramento, CA – Harlow’s
05-13 Vancouver, British Columbia – The Pearl
05-14 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
05-15 Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre
05-16 Boise, ID – Shrine Basement
05-17 Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell
05-18 Englewood, CO – Gothic Theatre
05-20 Lawrence, KS – Bottleneck
05-21 Omaha, NE – Reverb Loung
05-22 Minneapolis, MN – Amsterdam
05-23 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
05-24 Indianapolis, IN – Hi-Fi Indy
05-25 Detroit, MI – TBD
05-27 Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop
05-28 Toronto, Ontario – The Opera House
05-29 Montreal, Quebec – Fairmount Theatre
05-30 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
05-31 New York, NY – Irving Plaza

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