Watch Haim debut two new songs at California gig

Band also covered Prince during The Observatory performance

Haim played two new songs for the first time during a US gig last night.

The band were headlining The Observatory in Santa Ana, California on Tuesday; their first gig since February. During their set the sisters put new songs ‘Nothing’s Wrong’ and ‘Give Me Just A Little of Your Love’ into the set alongside fan favourites such as ‘Forever’ and ‘The Wire’

Haim also found time to pay tribute to the late Prince with a cover of ‘I Would Die 4 U’. Fan footage of the two new songs and Prince cover can be seen below:

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‘Nothing’s Wrong’

‘Give Me Just A Little of Your Love’

‘I Would Die 4 U’

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The band have been hard at work on the follow up to 2013 debut ‘Days Are Gone’ and will embark on a lengthy set of festivals dates later this year, including appearances in America and Europe.

A short video from the band was posted online earlier this year teasing new music. “We’ve just been in the studio for so long. Like, perfecting, and trying to get it right,” they said in March. “At this point, we just wanna go out there and play the songs live.”

Speaking about new music in the latter half of 2015, the three Californian sisters told Zane Lowe they were close to finishing their second album: “We’re getting stuff done. It’s sounding really cool. Essentially the oven has been pre-heated and the oven door is open. More 350 if I’m being honest. Fish fingers in the tray.”

Haim’s only confirmed UK dates at the time of writing will come at Reading and Leeds Festival in August.

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