Music / NewsMusic / NewsHAIM are finally making a comebackThe California trio have teased their return after a four-year absence with billboards in Berlin, Sydney, London and Los AngelesShareLink copied ✔️April 13, 2017April 13, 2017TextTJ Sidhu Californian band HAIM are making a comeback – if their billboard teaser is anything to go by, anyway. Billboards of the sister trio have made their way to Berlin, Sydney, London and Los Angeles, offering fans a glimmer of hope that their four-year departure will soon come to an end. Since the release of their first album Days Are Gone, Este, Danielle, and Alana have been busy working on new material – last year, it was reported they cancelled their Reading & Leeds festival appearances in order to focus on the upcoming record. Anyone still feeling raw about this can rest assured, however, as they will be performing at the late-August festivals this year, as well as staging a Glastonbury gig in late June. Their absence comes with good reasoning, though, with Este stating, “We write and produce everything ourselves, we don’t have writers sending songs via email” when she spoke to NME. Take a look at the billboards below. IT'S COMING!!! GET READY FOR ALBUM TWO. pic.twitter.com/8QHQK0DYwv— HAIMTheStreetTeam (@HAIMTheST) April 13, 2017Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREHow Bad Bunny became a political iconXG: The Japanese ‘X-pop’ group who want to change historySamsøe SamsøeSamsøe Samsøe wants you to take in the sights for SS26Inside Johnnie Walker’s Sabrina Carpenter-inspired Grammys weekendIn pictures: Taiwan’s spiritual temple ravesListen to Sissy Misfit’s essential afters playlistAddison Rae, KATSEYE and more attend Spotify’s pre-Grammys bashICE Out, the Grammys, and the fight for cultural power in the USGrammys 2026: The biggest snubs from this year’s awardsThe only tracks you need to hear from January 2026This new event series aims to bring spirituality back to live musicMargo XS on the sound of transness: ‘Malleable, synthetic and glossy’Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy