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Larkin Poe Drops “Little Bit” Music Video, Prepares for 2025 World Tour

by Barbara
Larkin Poe

GRAMMY® Award-winning duo Larkin Poe has just released the official music video for their new single, “Little Bit,” marking the lead-up to their highly anticipated album Bloom, set for release on January 24, 2025. The video, now live on YouTube, showcases the sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell’s passion for mindfulness and presence, with Rebecca’s heartfelt vocals underscoring the song’s message: “more ain’t always more than a little bit.”

“Little Bit” reflects the duo’s evolving perspective on life, as Rebecca explains: “As touring musicians, we’ve cultivated a high-octane culture, but the shine has slowly worn off that penny. This song is about slowing down and savoring the little things.”

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Known for their relentless touring schedule, Larkin Poe will embark on a world tour in April 2025 to celebrate Bloom, starting with a show at The Hawthorn in St. Louis, MO, on April 8. The extensive North American, European, and UK tour will include iconic venues such as Los Angeles’ The Fonda Theatre, Washington, DC’s 9:30 Club, and Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. Special guests Parker Milsap and Amythyst Kiah will join them on select North American dates.

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The tour will also feature top festival performances, including FloydFest in Virginia (July 23-27) and Las Vegas’ Big Blues Bender (September 4-7). Fans can now pre-order Bloom ahead of its release next January.

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