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Devendra Banhart was on BBC 6 Music's Lauren Laverne show today, ahead of his concert at Hackney Empire in London tonight. He spoke with guest host Nemone about his new album, Ape in Pink Marble, among other things, and performed two songs from the record live: "Middle Names" and "Themes for a Taiwanese Woman in Lime Green." You can listen to the full session and watch the performance of "Middle Names" here.

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Devendra Banhart was on BBC 6 Music's Lauren Laverne show today, ahead of his concert at Hackney Empire in London tonight. He spoke with guest host Nemone about his new album, Ape in Pink Marble, among other things, and performed two songs from the record live: "Middle Names" and "Themes for a Taiwanese Woman in Lime Green." You can listen to the full session and watch the performance of "Middle Names" below.

Ape in Pink Marble is available now on iTunes, Amazon, and in the Nonesuch Store and can be heard on Spotify and Apple Music.

Following tonight's London show, Banhart closes out his European tour with a performance at the Bataclan in Paris on Wednesday. He plays a few sets in Los Angeles and Boston in August before heading to South America in September. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Devendra Banhart: BBC 6 Music, July 2017
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    Listen: Devendra Banhart Performs on BBC 6 Music Morning Show
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    Devendra Banhart was on BBC 6 Music's Lauren Laverne show today, ahead of his concert at Hackney Empire in London tonight. He spoke with guest host Nemone about his new album, Ape in Pink Marble, among other things, and performed two songs from the record live: "Middle Names" and "Themes for a Taiwanese Woman in Lime Green." You can listen to the full session and watch the performance of "Middle Names" below.

    Ape in Pink Marble is available now on iTunes, Amazon, and in the Nonesuch Store and can be heard on Spotify and Apple Music.

    Following tonight's London show, Banhart closes out his European tour with a performance at the Bataclan in Paris on Wednesday. He plays a few sets in Los Angeles and Boston in August before heading to South America in September. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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