CHON debut video for new song Nayhoo

by | Jun 12, 2017

One thing’s for sure, the new Chon album Homey gets released this week. And you can hear one more new song before it drops, called “Nayhoo.”

The band’s second full-length effort serves as a follow up to their 2015 record Grow.

Right now the guys are on the road with Tera MelosCovet and Little Tybee. And let’s not forget that The Fall of Troy will be joining them in San Diego on July 1st.

Here’s their new track “Nayhoo (feat. Masego & Lophiile).”

Homey comes out June 16th.

Chon tour dates:

Jun 13 Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall
Jun 14 Toronto, ON @ Mod Club
Jun 15 Cleveland, OH @ Agora Ballroom
Jun 16 Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
Jun 17 New York, NY @ Webster Hall
Jun 18 Boston, MA @ Royale
Jun 20 Pittsburgh, PA @ Rex Theater
Jun 21 Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage
Jun 22 Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
Jun 23 Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West
Jun 24 Orlando, FL @ The Beacham
Jun 25 Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum
Jun 27 Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey Live!
Jun 28 Austin, TX @ Emo’s Austin
Jun 28 Austin, TX @ Emo’s Austin
Jun 30 Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom (no Tera Melos)
Jul 01 San Diego, CA @ House of Blues (no Tera Melos, w/ The Fall of Troy)

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