Project set for September 29th release

Haim has announced details of a special 10th anniversary edition of their classic debut album Days Are Gone. Released on September 29th, the reissue comes amidst what promises to be a triumphant summer for sisters Alana, Danielle and Este that will take in a run of anniversary headline shows in Los Angeles, US support slots on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, a track on the forthcoming soundtrack to Barbie and a huge headline UK date at London’s All Point’s East festival on August 28th.

Despite being the LA trio’s debut, the release of Days Are Gone was keenly anticipated back in September 2013. Haim arrived as the perfect package with their forward-thinking take on classic rock and pop. A run of thrilling singles in the run-up to the album had the hype machine in overload but rather than feel the pressure, Haim emerged with a record that was as breezy as their sun-drenched melodies. Spawning six singles in “Forever,” “Don’t Save Me,” “Falling,” “The Wire,” “My Song 5” and “If I Could Change Your Mind,” songs now so irresistibly familiar they feel like they’ve been around a lot longer, Days Are Gone was both critically acclaimed and a huge hit, going to No. 1 in the UK Charts and Top 6 in the Billboard 200, and remains a highly influential album to this day.

The album will be reissued in a variety of formats including green transparent vinyl, with one LP made up of the original track list and a second featuring bonus tracks and remixes.

The band will perform at The Bellwether in Los Angeles, July 17th and 18th. An additional show, July 19th where the band will perform the full album to commemorate the anniversary was just announced with tickets on sale on Friday, July 14th. Buzzy Lee will be direct support for all three shows.

Since the release of the original album, Haim has gone on to become one of the world’s biggest and most-loved bands, releasing two further albums in 2017’s Something To Tell You and 2020’s Grammy-nominated Women In Music Pt. III which won them a BRIT Award in 2021.