Watch: Jungle Perform the Soulful “Back On 74” on ‘Late Night With Seth Meyers’

Watch: Jungle Perform the Soulful “Back On 74” on ‘Late Night With Seth Meyers’

British songwriting and production duo Jungle performed their hit song “Back On 74” on Late Night With Seth Meyers on Tuesday night. The track is from Jungle’s new album, Volcano, which is available via Caiola Records / AWAL.

The bright and soulful performance shows touring vocalist for Jungle, Lydia Kitto, singing lead as Thomas McFarland and Josh Lloyd deliver 70s splendor on their respective instruments. The full band unites throughout the song, making for layered amber-hued sonic waves.

The album’s free-spirited vibe reflects its organic creation process, as Jungle sought to incorporate a wider range of voices on this record, resulting in collaborations: Volcano, also includes singles such as “Candle Flame” featuring rapper Erick the Architect, “Dominoes,” “I’ve Been In Love” featuring Channel Tres, and “You Ain’t No Celebrity” with Roots Manuva.

Jungle is currently on an extensive world tour supporting the LP, following their headline performance at London’s All Points East Festival. The duo’s full-band live shows have graced some of their largest venues to date, including The Kia Forum in Los Angeles, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, Forest Hills Stadium in New York, The Anthem in D.C., Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia, and the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, among others.

Additionally, since their inception the group has performed on five continents, headlining venues both in the United States and abroad, and appearing at major music festivals such as Glastonbury, Coachella, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza. Last year, they supported Billie Eilish on select European dates during her Happier Than Ever tour.

Watch the performance of “Back On 74” below.

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October 24—Paris, France—Le 104
October 25—Paris, France—Le 104
October 27—Barcelona, Spain—Razzmatazz
October 28—Madrid, Spain—La Riviera
October 29—Lisbon, Portugal—Campo Pequeno
October 31—Toulouse, France—Le Bikini
November 1st—Nimes, France —La Paloma
November 2—Milan, Italy—Alcatraz
November 4—Zurich, Switzerland—Halle 622
November 5—Munich, Germany—TonHalle
November 6—Berlin, Germany—Verti Music Hall
November 8—Stockholm, Sweden—Cirkus
November 9—Norway, Oslo—Norway Sentrum Scene
November 10—Copenhagen, Denmark—KB Hallen
November 11—Aarhus, Denmark—Train
November 13—Hamburg, Germany—Sporthalle
November 14—Cologne, Germany—Palladium
November 15—Amsterdam, Netherlands—AFAS Live
November 16—Antwerp, Belgium—Lotto Arena
November 18—Mexico City, Mexico—Corona Capital
November 24—Bogota, Colombia—Movistar Arena
November 25—Medellin, Colombia—La Macarena
May 15—Auckland, New Zealand—Spark Arena
May 17—Melbourne, Australia—Festival Hall
May 19—Brisbane, Australia—Fortitude Music Hall
May 20—Sydney Australia—The Hordern Pavilion

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