Chvrches return with new song 'Conman' at Royal Albert Hall. First show in 3 years, plus details on their upcoming album. Garbage, My Bloody Valentine also p...
- March 30, 2026
AceShowbiz - On Friday evening, Chvrches reunited on stage for their first live performance in nearly three years, debuting a new track titled Conman. The band took part in the renowned Royal Albert Hall concert series organized by Robert Smith's Teenage Cancer Trust.
The event also showcased performances from notable acts such as Garbage, My Bloody Valentine, and Elbow. Speaking to the audience, lead vocalist Lauren Mayberry shared insights on their recent work. She said, "I promise I'm not just inside watching telly all the time, we have been making a record." To mark the special occasion, the group chose to perform a song from their upcoming album, requesting the crowd’s understanding since it was the first time playing the piece live.
Chvrches' previous album, Screen Violence, was released in 2021. The band confirmed last summer that they have been actively working on new material, though they have yet to announce any release dates or further details about the forthcoming record. This performance marks a significant moment for fans eagerly awaiting new music from the group.
By appearing at such a prestigious venue and alongside well-established artists, Chvrches have reignited excitement for their evolving sound and future projects. The debut of Conman provides a promising glimpse into the direction their next album may take.