Watch: Rostam Releases "Sumer" Video Ahead of Spring Tour

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Rostam has released a visualizer for the song "Sumer," off his album Half-Light, which you can watch here. He performs at Brooklyn Steel and at the Sasquatch Music Festival later this month. Rostam begins a European tour at Primavera Sound on May 31, with stops in France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and Ireland, and UK shows in London and Brighton.

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Rostam—who begins a spring tour later this month—has released a visualizer for the song "Sumer," off his debut album, Half-Light, which you can watch below. He performs at Brooklyn Steel on May 24 and at the Sasquatch Music Festival in Washington State over Memorial Day weekend before heading to Barcelona to kick off his European tour at the Primavera Sound festival. The European run also includes dates in France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and Ireland, and UK shows in London and Brighton. Tickets are on sale now. See below for details and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Half-Light, head to your local music shop, iTunes, Amazon, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. You can also listen to the album on Apple Music and Spotify.

ROSTAM ON TOUR

May 24 Brooklyn Steel Brooklyn, NY
May 26 Sasquatch! Music Festival George, WA
     
May 31 Primavera Sound Festival Barcelona, SPAIN
Jun 2 All Points East Festival* London, UK
Jun 4 Point Ephémère Paris, FRANCE
Jun 5 Blue Shell Köln, GERMANY
Jun 6 Nochtewache Hamburg, GERMANY
Jun 8 NorthSide Festival Aarhus, DENMARK
Jun 10 Best Kept Secret Hilvarenbeek, NETHERLANDS
Jun 12 Rotonde, Botanique Brussels, BELGIUM
Jun 13 The Haunt London, UK
Jun 14 Scala London, UK
Jun 16 Donnybrook Stadium* Dublin, IRELAND
     
Jul 28 Newport Folk Festival (Sold Out)^  
     
Sep 13 Belly Up Solana Beach, CA
Sep 14 The Fonda Theatre Los Angeles, CA
     

*special guest of The National
^w/Hamilton Leithauser

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Rostam: "Sumer" [video]

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