Forever and Ever. Sunday (1994) Close Their Tour in a Haze of Light
Sunday (1994) played their biggest headline show to date at EartH Theatre in Hackney on 20th November 2025. The venue felt tailor-made for them, its soft, vintage theatre setup matching the band’s hazy, romantic aesthetic. The tour has centred on their new EP, “Devotion”, threaded together with fan favourites, and the crowd, spanning generations, showed up ready for a communal singalong.
From the moment the lights dropped, everyone was on their feet, drawn in by lead singer Paige Turner, who was dressed in a flowing white gown that mirrored the sway of her movements. “Our Troubles” into “Softly,” then back to recent gems like “Doomsday”, the room stayed warm, fuzzy, and fully locked in.
Sunday (1994) kept the momentum alive with “Blonde” and “Stained Glass Window.” Turner paused to remind the room that it was the final night of the tour, and playing to a crowd this size felt, in her words, like a dream.
The main set closed in a gorgeous haze with “Mascara” and “Picking Flowers,” before the band returned for an encore of their biggest hit, “Tired Boy.”
At this point, Sunday (1994) feels like a band only heading upward, crafted by sharp melodies and a sound that keeps growing richer. With hints of new music on the horizon, it’s easy to believe what the band always says: Sunday (1994) could go on forever and ever.