Watch James Blunt’s video for new single, Postcards

Postcards will be the new single from British singer/songwriter, James Blunt.
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Postcards will be the new single from British singer/songwriter, James Blunt.

James Blunt has released the official video for his new song, Postcards.

The track will be the third single taken from James’ fourth studio album, Moon Landing, which peaked at Number 2 in the Official Albums Chart, when it was released in November last year.

The video for Postcards, which will be available for UK download on April 19, features James cruising round in a swanky car, complete with scantily clad models and includes a strange cameo from a journalist:

‘[She had] interviewed me the day before. I'd asked if she'd like to be in the video, but the director said there was no space for her in the script’ James explained, ‘So we decided to just stop the video halfway through and have her walk past to the tune of You're Beautiful.’

Thanks for asking us, James!

Check out the video for Postcards, below:

In related news, the soldier-turned-singer is currently performing around the world on his Moon Landing tour.

James, who has scored eight UK Official Singles Chart Top 40 hits, including Number 1 smash You’re Beautiful, will be performing 14 UK shows, starting in Edinburgh on April 14.

See below for full UK tour dates:

April
14 Edinburgh, Festival Theatre
15 Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall
17 Manchester, Apollo
18 Wolverhampton, Civic Hall
19 London, Royal Albert Hall
20 Bournemouth, International Centre

June
26 Dalby Forest, Forest Live
27 Newmarket, Newmarket Nights
29 Cardiff, St David’s Hall
30 Bath, Forum

July
01 Llandudno, Cymru Arena
03 Epsom, Epsom Live
04 Preston, Symphony at the Tower
05 Tunbridge Wells, Hop Farm Festival

We chatted with James about his current album, Moon Landing, back in October. Watch the video below:

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