Nova Twins Take California: See the Band Redefining Rock on Tour with Evanescence
Photo courtesy of Marshall Records
The Mercury Prize-nominated duo brings their “heavy dance-rock” sound and acclaimed new album Parasites & Butterflies to the Golden State this July.
Nova Twins are currently mid-flight on one of the year’s most massive rock spectacles, supporting Evanescence and Spiritbox on a North American arena run. Fresh off a celebrated NPR Tiny Desk Concert and a string of high-octane festival sets, the British duo is proving exactly why Rolling Stone dubbed them “the most vital band in Britain right now”.
Without boundary
Comprised of Amy Love and Georgia South, Nova Twins have spent their career as “underground disruptors,” successfully redefining the boundaries of modern rock. Their sound is a relentless fusion of punk, hip-hop, electronic music, and pop, described by critics as a “heady mix of alt-rock, R&B, and grimey electro-punk”.
Their latest album, Parasites & Butterflies—produced by Rich Costey (known for his work with Muse and Foo Fighters)—sees the band embracing vulnerability. The record explores deeply personal themes of anxiety, identity, and mental health while maintaining the empowerment and resilience that fans have come to expect.
An Unforgettable Live Experience
For California fans, the live show offers more than just a standard opening set. One of the tour’s most talked-about highlights occurs when the duo joins Amy Lee (Evanescence) and Courtney LaPlante (Spiritbox) on stage for a powerhouse performance of “Fight Like A Girl”. It is a rare moment of camaraderie between three of the most influential forces in alternative music today.
Champions of Change
Beyond their musical prowess, Nova Twins are recognized as influential voices for cultural change. They have spearheaded the Voices For The Unheard initiative to spotlight underrepresented artists and successfully campaigned for the MOBO Awards to include an alternative music category—a category they officially won in 2026.
History in the making
This is your chance to witness history in the making. Years from now, you’ll want to be able to say you were there when the band NME claims is “rewriting the rules of alternative music” took the stage. As Nova Twins continue their “remarkable ascent” from underground disruptors to one of the most celebrated acts in modern rock, these California dates represent a rare opportunity to catch them while they are actively redefining the genre.
Don’t miss out as they hit three major California hubs:
July 17: Chula Vista, CA
July 20: Mountain View, CA
July 26: Vans Warped Tour, Long Beach, CA
Whether you are a long-time fan or a newcomer to their “heavy dance-rock” sound, these shows are your chance to see the future of rock-and-roll in person before they become the legends of tomorrow.
Stream their music HERE

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