Miles Kane shares new track 'Blame It On The Summertime'

Having just completed a run of festival shows throughout the summer, Miles Kane has now returned with another brand new single.

The new track 'Blame It On The Summertime' follows on from the previously shared cut 'Can You See Me Now' as he finishes up the work on his next studio album, and has also announced his plans for a UK headline tour later this year.

Speaking about the new offering, he said, “This tune is about feeling stuck in a relationship that has become toxic and the clarity that the summertime brings on these seemingly impossible situations.”

Have a listen to 'Blame It On The Summertime' in the player and see the full list of UK shows below.

Miles Kane UK Tour Dates:
09/10 Chinnerys, Southend
10/10 Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
11/10 SWX, Bristol
12/10 Neighbourhood Festival, Manchester Academy 1 (Headlining)
14/10 The Welly Club, Hull
16/10 Electric Ballroom, London
17/10 The Wardrobe, Leeds
18/10 The Boiler Shop, Newcastle
19/10 Liquid Room, Edinburgh

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