R
eal Estate Unveils Studio Version of Elton John Cover "Daniel"
September 24, 2024
Photo Credit: Sinna Nasseri
Following the release of their sixth full-length album Daniel in February, Real Estate has shared a studio treatment of its cover of Elton John's 1973 hit "Daniel". The track was first performed live at Brooklyn's Union Pool and received praise from Sir John himself. This new version showcases the band's refined sound, blending acoustic and electric guitars with pop precision.
The single coincides with Real Estate's European tour, which kicks off in Paris on September 24 and will take them to Glasgow, London, Copenhagen, Berlin, and six other cities through October 6. Fans attending these shows may be lucky enough to hear the cover live. For tickets and more information, visit realestatetheband.com.
Real Estate EU/UK 2024 Tour Dates:
Sept. 24 – La Trabendo – Paris, France
Sept. 25 – Het Depot – Leuven, Belgium
Sept. 26 – Logo – Hamburg, Germany
Sept. 28– Debaser Strand – Stockholm, Sweden
Sept. 29 – Lille Vega – Copenhagen, Denmark
Sept. 30 – Lido – Berlin, Germany
Oct. 1 – Tivolivredenburg Pandora Hall – Utrecht, Netherlands
Oct. 3 – Hackney Church – London, United Kingdom
Oct. 4 – Stylus – Leeds, United Kingdom
Oct. 5 – Newcastle University Students’ Union – Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Oct. 6 – The Garage – Glasgow, United Kingdom
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