Damon Albarn has announced a new project. The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows is the latest endeavour from the Blur and Gorillaz mastermind, following the apparent disbandment of his other project, the Good, the Bad & the Queen, back in August. The new work, which Albarn will perform with an ensemble, is set to tour European concert halls in May 2020. The performance at London’s Barbican will feature the conductor André de Ridder, NME reports.

Albarn says the work is inspired by Icelandic landscapes. The project takes its name from the John Clare poem Love and Memory and features orchestral instrumentation, electronics, vocals, and piano.

The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows:

05-17 Brussels, Belgium - Bozar

05-18 Brussels, Belgium - Bozar

05-20 Budapest, Hungary - Mupa

05-21 Eindhoven, Netherlands - Muziekgebouw

05-23 Paris, France - Philharmonie

05-24 Paris, France - Philharmonie

05-25 Lyon, France - Auditorium - Orchestre National de Lyon

05-26 London, England - Barbican

05-27 Nantes, France - Cité des Congrès

05-29 Luxembourg, Luxembourg - Philharmonie

05-31 Dublin, Ireland - National Concert Hall

06-01 Dublin, Ireland - National Concert Hall