The National have performed three new songs last night (May 28) as the band returned to live touring for the first time since 2019.
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Performing at Baluarte in Pamplona, Spain, Matt Berninger and co performed three new songs called ‘Grease In Your Hair (Birdie)’, ‘Tropic Morning News (Havisham)’ and ‘Bathwater (Mount Auburn)’ in the middle of a career-spanning set.
You can see the full set-list and some footage and fan reaction from the gig below:
The National en Pamplona pic.twitter.com/1wpWe6Rq7x
— Iñigo DĂaz de Cerio (@inigodcv) May 29, 2022
El final del concierto de @thenational en âŠ#Pamplona no ha podido ser mĂĄs bonito. pic.twitter.com/HPDPDYcdoX
— Juan Ortiz Irache (@juanortizirache) May 28, 2022
The National – Baluarte in Pamplona, Spain, Set ListÂ
‘Don’t Swallow the Cap’
‘Mistaken for Strangers’
‘I Should Live in Salt’
‘Bloodbuzz Ohio’
‘I Need My Girl’
‘This Is the Last Time’
‘The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness’
‘Grease in Your Hair (Birdie)’ – new song
‘Light Years’
‘Slow Show’
‘Guilty Party’
‘Day I Die’
‘Tropic Morning News (Haversham)’ – new songÂ
‘Pink Rabbits’
‘Rylan’
‘England’
‘Graceless’
‘Fake Empire’
‘About Today’
Encore:
‘Bathwater (Mount Auburn)’ – new songÂ
‘Mr. November’
‘Terrible Love’
‘Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks’
Recently, The National revealed that they’d been working on new music during rehearsals for their summer tour.
In a new social media post, The National shared a photo from tour rehearsals while teasing the arrival of some new music.
âRehearsals are underway,â the band wrote yesterday (May 26). âItâs great for the seven of us to finally be back together in a room working on music both fresh and familiar. Nos vemos en Pamplona.â
The guitarist and composer was speaking to The Up Coming about his and the bandâs work on the music for the recent Peter Dinklage-starring movie adaptation of Cyrano when he was asked when new material would arrive from The National.
Admitting that he âwasnât sure when new music will comeâ, Dessner did insist that they were âworking on itâ and it should be âimminent at some pointâ ahead of the bandâs packed summer of festivals and live dates â as well as revealing that it would take a much more stripped-back approach than the lush predecessor of âI Am Easy To Findâ.
âItâs all very exciting: it kind of feels back to the classic National sound in a way, which was really just the five of us, and it has a lot of energy in it,â said Dessner. âMaybe itâs like bursting out of the closed doors of COVID or something? I donât know. But weâre excited and I would think it would be imminent at some point.â
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