The Darkness Revamps ‘Mistletoe And Wine’ with Shoegaze and Drone Elements
The Darkness has put a unique spin on the classic Christmas song “Mistletoe and Wine.” The band has infused shoegaze and drone elements into this festive track. Their new rendition debuted on December 5, 2023, and showcases Justin Hawkins’ passionate vocals alongside a rich choral harmony.
Revamping a Christmas Classic
In an Instagram announcement, Justin Hawkins expressed excitement for their latest seasonal offering. He humorously described the experience of listening to their version as a blend of Christmas joy and warmth, inviting fans to enjoy the transformation of this timeless piece.
A Musical Departure
- Track: Mistletoe and Wine
- Artist: The Darkness
- Original Artist: Cliff Richard
- Release Date: December 5, 2023
This release marks a significant musical shift for The Darkness, as they reinterpret Richie Clifton’s beloved classic. Hawkins noted that the new version reflects their artistic evolution, adding vibrant layers to the well-loved holiday tune.
The Upcoming Tour
In addition to their new single, The Darkness is preparing for an extensive tour in 2026. This marks the band’s largest tour in two decades, following their recent support slot for Iron Maiden at Knebworth Park.
2026 UK Arena Tour Dates
| Date | Location | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| December 8 | Glasgow | OVO Hydro |
| December 9 | Leeds | FD Arena |
| December 11 | Manchester | AO Arena |
| December 12 | Birmingham | Utilita Arena |
| December 13 | Cardiff | Utilita Arena |
| December 15 | Brighton | Brighton Centre |
| December 16 | London | The O2 |
Supporting acts for the tour include American country-rock duo Brothers Osborne and fellow Lowestoft band A. Tickets for various dates are still available.
Recent Album and Controversies
The Darkness released their latest album, “Dreams On Toast,” in March 2023. This marked their first full-length album since 2021’s “Motorheart.” The album features notable singles like “The Longest Kiss” and “Walking Through Fire.”
Recently, the band faced backlash when guitarist Dan Hawkins criticized performances by Yungblud and Aerosmith’s Ozzy Osbourne tribute. He claimed it represented a decline in rock integrity. Justin Hawkins later echoed his brother’s sentiments, describing contemporary performances as lacking authenticity.
In a counter-response, Yungblud defended his artistic choices, arguing that critics were simply seeking relevance.
In 2026, Justin Hawkins will also embark on a tour for his podcast, “Justin Hawkins Rides Again… Again!” Further updates on the band’s activities and music can be followed through El-Balad.