VAMPIRES EVERYWHERE! Shares Theatrical New Single "Your Black Heart"


Las Vegas, NV -- Rock band, Vampires Everywhere!, are sharing their brand new single, "Your Black Heart" on May 29.

The single follows behind the band's recently released single, "All My Friends Think I'm Weird," and the band's UK tour announcement where they are set to support A Skylit Drive this September.

"Your Black Heart" creates a powerful dynamic with glossy visuals and sleek vocals. The band shows a unique side to themselves as they step into this new era of music.

"I'm beyond excited to present to you "Your Black Heart." The song is about being in love with someone who you know is super toxic for you. You want the very best for the relationship and want it to work so badly. However, all your efforts seem to fail miserably. You would give anything to revive the relationship even sticking around during the worst of times. Overall the song is about personal growth and strength. I wanted to write about topics that I faced in my life and came out on the other end a stronger, more confident person. Learning how to control your emotions and gain a sense of patience is pivotal in making life decisions and making a relationship work." - Michael Vampire, lead vocalist.


Fans can catch Vampires Everywhere! supporting A Skylit Drive this September. Tickets are now available.

"I am so excited to head back to the United Kingdom this September with A Skylit Drive! I always feel at home in the UK and the fans there are absolutely amazing! We plan on bringing a special setlist and live show for this run. I want to make this tour extra special and leave fans with a piece of my heart. This is a tour you do not want to miss!" - Michael Vampire, lead vocalist.

United Kingdom Tour Dates

September 10 - Birmingham @ O2 Institute 2 
September 11 - Manchester @ The Bread Shed
September 12 - Glasgow @ Slay
September 13 - Newcastle @ Anarchy Live
September 16 - TBA
September 18 - London @ O2 Academy Islington
September 19 - TBA
September 20 - Southampton @ The 1865


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