Mew are calling time. After three decades of shimmering soundscapes and melancholic euphoria, the Danish trio are taking their final bow. Formed in 1995, they’ve spent thirty years making the kind of music that feels both cinematic and intimate, like a dream you half remember. Their 2003 album Frengers carried them across borders, its songs reworked from earlier records and threaded with that strange beauty only Mew could muster. Two years later came And the Glass Handed Kites, a record that sealed their cult status among those who prefer guitars to glimmer rather than roar. Their last offering, Visuals, arrived in 2017, closing a chapter that shaped a generation of dreamers. Farewell tours can feel performative, but this one promises to be pure nostalgia and gratitude.
November 14. B2,600 via here. Moonstar Studio, 8pm

