
With their second full-length album Come With Me And Hide, Mooneye has nestled even deeper into the hearts of fans of glowing indie rock over the past year. Their club tour in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany was a success and summer festivals let the wider public get a taste of Mooneye's signature punishing live performance. Those who want to see the band at work from a different angle will be well placed in a cosy theatre seat in spring 2025, as frontman Michiel Libberecht prepares for a tour of atmospheric theatre halls in Belgium, with pared-down and intimate versions of hits like 'Fix The Heater', 'Thinking About Leaving', 'Lover To Stranger' and 'Branches'. "This is very close to who I am," Libberecht said upon the release of Come With Me And Hide, a record with which he wanted to get back to the band's essence: intimacy from an acoustic base. Intimacy that will stand out even more in the velvety setting of a theatre hall, allowing the engaging and candid lyrics to come even more to the fore. Settle down in the soft velvet of a theatre seat and start 2025 with a heartwarming performance.