Posted on Thursday 13th June 2024 at 16:01
Hey music lovers! We’re thrilled to share some exciting new releases and must-see shows with you. Check out all these unmissable concerts that are going on sale soon.
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Anthemic indie-rock band Glass Animals add elements of psychedelic-pop and ambient electronica to their fresh sound. The Oxford group have mass international appeal, seeing the single "Gooey” as featured on the debut album Zeba reach multi-platinum certification here and in the US.
Their success has grown, releasing their gold-selling second album How to Be a Human Being in 2016 which was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize before narrowly missing out on hitting No. 1 with Dreamland in 2020.
Glass Animals have announced their next album will be titled I Love You So F***ing Much which drops on Friday 19th July 2024. They celebrate with a pre-release homecoming show at O2 Academy Oxford and tickets have just been released by Gigantic!
Later in the year, Glass Animals will kick off their TOUR OF EARTH which sees them play UK arenas supported by The Big Moon.
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Post-hardcore band Enter Shikari blend electronica into their intense sound. Formed in 2003, their debut album Take to the Skies smashed into the Top 10 and topped the Rock and Indie charts. They have continued to innovate and experiment, reaching wider audiences who sent last year’s seventh LP A Kiss for the Whole World straight to No. 1.
Enter Shikari are just about to smash it on the Apex Stage at Download Festival. Following their appearance at the mighty rock and metal big weekender they kick off a winter tour which sees them play intimate shows including Octagon Centre, Sheffield.
“As much as we love the bigger rooms it’s going to be killer to play some smaller sweatier places again, and as these will be our last UK shows for quite a while, we couldn’t go into hiding without one last visit to the Barras!” – Rou Reynolds
📆 Tour Dates:
Enter Shikari tickets are released at 10:00 Wednesday 19th June 2024.
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Reverend and the Makers are the boisterous indie-rockers from Sheffield. Led by Jon McClure, they have released seven studio albums including the best-selling gold-certified debut The State of Things and their latest Top 10 offering Heatwave in the Cold North which dropped in 2023. The band is best known for their huge hit anthem "Heavyweight Champion of the World".
Mclure and his bandmates are already back in the studio working on their next record and have announced a Reverend and the Makers tour which kicks off in November.
“I’m made up to be going on tour again – it’s been too long since we last played any shows. Having toured Heatwave In The Cold North a couple of months before its release I’m looking forward to playing more songs from that album and maybe testing out a few from the next one.” – Jon McClure
Reverend and the Makers will also appear at Latitude Festival and Hardwick Festival.
📆 Tour Dates:
Reverend and the Makers tickets are released at 10:00 Friday 14th June 2024.
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Drawing on the 90s alt-rock sound and giving it a sugary sweet post-millennium twist, beabadoobee is Gen Z’s answer to Letters to Cleo, The Breeders and Veruca Salt. Beatrice Laus was born in the Philippines and raised in London, grabbing widespread online attention with her song “Coffee” plus a cover of "The Moon Song" by Karen O of Yeah Yeah Yeah’s.
Signing to Dirty Hit Records, beabadoobee was nominated for the Rising Star Award at the 2020 Brit Awards and named an essential new artist by NME. She fulfilled her promise, breaking into the Top 10 with her albums Fake It Flowers and Beatopia.
Her third LP This Is How Tomorrow Moves is scheduled for release later this year, followed by an unmissable beabadoobee headline show at Octagon Centre.
📆 Tour Dates:
beabadoobee tickets are released at 10:00 Friday 21st June 2024.
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London-based post-punk outfit FEET certainly impressed with their first LP What’s Inside Is More Than Just Ham. Heavily inspired by the arty side of Britpop, the quintet built a dedicated following thanks to their wonderfully weird tracks and became favourites on the festival circuit.
This year sees the release of their next album Make It Up. The eagerly awaited record was produced by Andy Savours (Black Country New Road, The Magic Gang, The Horrors), mixed by Caesar Edmunds (Beach House, Wet Leg, Foals), and mastered by Christian Wright at the legendary Abbey Road Studios.
“There’s no throwaway ideas on this album and everything has to have its place. It has to be ironed out and perfected” – George Haverson
FEET promote their new material with an autumn tour. Set your event reminder right now!
📆 Tour Dates:
FEET tickets are released at 10:00 Friday 14th June 2024.
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