One of the few Czech bands truly serious about breaking into the international scene. They’ve played more than 450 shows — not only across the Czech Republic, but also abroad, including a tour in Canada. The band has performed at festivals such as Sziget and Envol et Macadam, and their English-language sound has opened doors far beyond their home country. Their new album Don’t Look When I’m Changing was created in Brighton, Amsterdam and Prague under the guidance of producers from Klangstof and Blood Red Shoes — and you can hear it: energetic guitars, aggressive synths and strong melodies, as showcased by the successful single Kintsugi.
I Love You Honey Bunny have already played at Colours once — back then as a young band with just a handful of songs. Now they’re coming back with completely different energy. Over the years, they’ve built a reputation as a band that can pull the audience in with a single track and keep them engaged until the very end of the show. It’s the kind of indie rock that works just as well in a club as it does on a big festival stage. The perfect moment for them to appear at Colours in full force.