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Knox Can’t “Change Your Mind” On New Single

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[Photo by: Blake Buffa]

As he wraps up his current tour, Knox is showcasing his brand-new single, “Change Your Mind,” via Atlantic Records. Excitingly, some lucky concert attendees got to hear the song live well ahead of its official release.

The brilliantly bright breakup song is sonically euphoric. Over claps and guitar strums, Knox sings, “I could change the way that I talk/Patch up the holes in my walls/Fix all the ways that I fell short/I could quit the drink and the smoke/Start lifting heavier stones/But what’s the point anymore?/’Cause nothing’s gonna change the fact that you walked out that door/So I’m losing my mind tonight/’Cause I can’t change, no, I can’t change yours.” Check out “Change Your Mind” below.

Excitingly, Knox is expanding his resume to SiriusXM DJ this weekend. In a recent Instagram post, the artist shared, “GUYSSSSS im taking over #Hits1Verified on @siriusxmhits1 ALL WEEKEND LONG. i’ll be talking about #NotThe1975#MeMyselfAndYourEyes & how @mikeypiff will NEVER beat me in Mario Kart.. 👀 listen tonight at 9pm EST on @siriusxm.” You can tune in right here.

Currently, Knox is wrapping up a sold-out debut headline tour—The I’m So Good At Being Alone Tour. Then, the “Me, Myself, & Your Eyes” artist will head into festival season in May with performances at Hangout Fest and Lollapalooza. Check out his tour route below and secure tickets here.

Tour Dates:

  • April 20 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues Bronze Peacock (SOLD OUT)
  • April 21 – Dallas, TX @ Club Dada (SOLD OUT)
  • May 18 – Gulf Shores, AL @ Hangout Fest 
  • Aug. 1-4 – Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza
 
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