Seaforth have announced that their brand new EP – What I Get For Loving You – will be released on 26th August 2022. The title track is out now, ahead of their performances in the UK later this month.
Arista Nashville duo Seaforth has announced that their new EP, What I Get For Loving You will be released while the duo are on tour in the UK, on Friday, August 26th. Fans can pre-save/pre-add/pre-order the project here. The title track, penned by the duo’s Mitch Thompson and Tom Jordanalongside Rocky Block, is available on all streaming platforms and digital retailers now (5/8).
Jordan produced the project entirely from the pair’s home studio. Featuring their summertime collaboration “Queen of Daytona Beach” with Sean Kingston and feel-good “Good Beer” with Jordan Davis, the eight-song EP also includes their viral hit “Breakups” and fan favourite “Magic.”
Having amassed more than 340 million global on-demand streams, The duo has been earning rave reviews on their headlining US GOOD BEER TOUR with Music Mayhemdeclaring, “from the moment Seaforth took the stage, their future as one of country music’s brightest duos was undeniable.” They have also appeared at high-profile US festivals including Watershed, Faster Horses, CMA Fest, and more. Next up, they’ll join Chris Young for his UK Tour later this month (full dates below) and will also be performing on the main stage at The Long Road Festivalin Leicestershire.
What I Get For Loving You track listing:
1. Queen of Daytona Beach (with Sean Kingston)
2. Palm of Your Hand
3. Breakups
4. Good Beer (feat. Jordan Davis)
5. Used To It
6. Dr. Phil
7. What I Get For Loving You
8. Magic
Seaforth On Tour 2022:
Aug. 13 – Tidalwave Music Festival 2022 (Atlantic City, NJ)
Aug. 25 – O2 Academy Glasgow (Glasgow, UK)
Aug. 26 – The Long Road Festival 2022 (Bottesford, UK)
Aug. 30 – Manchester Academy (Manchester, UK)
Aug. 21 – O2 Academy Bristol (Bristol, UK)
Sept. 1 – Eventim Apollo Hammersmith (London, UK)
Sept. 6 – Troubadour (West Hollywood, CA)
Sept. 10 – Boots in the Park (San Diego, CA)
Sept. 27 – Ryman Auditorium (Nashville, TN)