Bellahouston Park next summer. Fresh for their latest number one album success for ‘A Celebration of Endings’, the group are heading out on the road for a UK tour in 2021.
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Biffy Clyro have announced an intimate ‘Fingers Crossed’ UK tour for 2021.The group will play a short run of dates in April 2021 at Liverpool, London, Cambridge, Sheffield, Southampton and Bristol in intimate venues they haven’t played “in over ten years,” according to a post on their website.Fans who pre-order their new album ‘A Celebration of Endings’, or who register on their official website before August 17, will receive access to a pre-sale.
Fans who have already pre-ordered or registered
.Bellahouston Park next summer. Fresh for their latest number one album success for ‘A Celebration of Endings’, the group are heading out on the road for a UK tour in 2021.
Biffy Clyro have shared details of a homecoming Glasgow show with support sets from Yungblud, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes and Porridge Radio.The show will see the band return to Scotland on June 25, 2021 to headline Bellahouston Park.
Travis have shared a new single with The Bangles‘ Susanna Hoffs – watch the video for ‘The Only Thing Below’ below.The song is the fourth the band have shared from their forthcoming album ’10 Songs’. They previously shared the tracks ‘Valentine’, ‘A Ghost’ and ‘Kissing In The Wind’.Frontman Fran Healy said of the new video: “This is definitely my Covideo.
IDLES have announced details of their biggest UK tour to date, which will take in two shows at London’s O2 Academy Brixton.Heading out on the road in support of their forthcoming third album ‘Ultra Mono’, the Bristol band will begin with two shows at Glasgow’s Barrowland on May 7/8, before playing venues across the UK until the middle of June.The jaunt will conclude with two shows at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on June 18/19, with all dates listed in full below.Tickets will go on sale from 10AM
hereCelebs are split into two teams of six to battle it out to complete over 500 gruelling miles.
Biffy Clyro have topped the UK album chart with A Celebration Of Endings.
Biffy Clyro‘s new album ‘A Celebration Of Endings‘ has topped the UK albums chart, landing the Scottish rockers with their third Number One in seven years.The band’s ninth album, which was released last Friday (August 14), shifted 26,000 chart sales in a week (including 8,000 copies on vinyl) and ended Taylor Swift’s three-week reign at Number One with her surprise album ‘Folklore’.In a video message sent to fans and shared via OfficialCharts.com, frontman Simon Neil said: “We miss you guys
Biffy Clyro have a lot to celebrate today (Aug. 21) as their new album, A Celebration Of Endings, lands straight in at Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart.
Biffy Clyro have announced that their rescheduled tour will go ahead next year instead. The Scots band were gutted when their first arena tour in four years had to be postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic but are excited to set dates for next year.
Lockerbie bombing will today begin an appeal bid to clear his name.Lawyers for Abdelbaset al-Megrahi’s relatives want judges to let them review secret files being withheld by the UK Government after more than three decades.The appeal will get underway after the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) referred the case to the High Court in March, ruling a possible miscarriage of justice may have occurred.Aamer Anwar, the solicitor who made the SCCRC application on behalf of Megrahi’s
Biffy Clyro have hosted an emotional listening party for their album ‘Infinity Land’ in tribute to former NME writer Dan Martin, who died last month.Martin was considered to be “one of the loudest champions” of the rock trio, and avidly followed their rise from their humble beginnings to becoming one of the biggest rock bands in the UK.‘Infinity Land’ was considered to be Martin’s favourite record by the group, prompting them to use their listening party to share memories of the late
Squid have announced details of a headline tour that they’ll embark upon in the UK and Ireland in 2021.The five-piece have plotted a run of dates between March and May next year, with the tour set to include the band’s biggest headline show to date at London’s Printworks on April 8.Kicking off at Birmingham venue The Crossing on March 19, the run of shows will conclude with a gig at Nottingham’s Rock City on May 21.You can see the dates of Squid’s 2021 headline tour below.March19 – The Crossing,
Biffy Clyro have shared the striking new video for their song ‘Space’ — watch frontman Simon Neil star in the rain-soaked clip below.The track is the latest to be taken from Biffy’s new album ‘A Celebration of Endings’, which is en route to earning the band their third consecutive UK number one album on Friday (August 21).The trio have today (August 19) shared the dramatic video for ‘Space’, which stars Neil as one half of a couple whose carefully choreographed moves (arranged by Olivier
Melanie C is slated to hit the road in spring next year with an extensive headline tour across the UK and Europe.
Biffy Clyro lead an all-new Top 4 on today’s Official Chart Update, with the Scottish band gunning for their third UK Number 1 album.
Ash have been added to the line-up of the ‘Passport: Back to Our Roots’ series of intimate gigs that will raise money for independent grassroots venues in the UK.Set to be held in 2021 when gigs are allowed to take place without social distancing measures in place, the one-off shows of the ‘Passport’ campaign are aiming to raise money for those music venues that have been threatened with closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.Ash have now been added to the growing ‘Passport’ line-up, with the
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have moved into an £11.1million mansion in California.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, 35 and 39 respectively, moved to California earlier this year after initially leaving the UK to move to Canada.They then relocated to Beverly Hills to a mansion owned by Hollywood actor Tyler Perry, with it now being revealed they bought their own home in the States in July.
Elbow and Everything Everything are among the first artists to be announced for the upcoming ‘Passport: Back to Our Roots’ intimate gig series.The bands will each play a one-off show to benefit independent grassroots venues in the UK, with the campaign aiming to raise money for those venues that have been threatened with closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.‘Passport: Back to Our Roots’ will welcome performances by the likes of Elbow (who will play at Manchester’s Night & Day Cafe),
hereSally Cook, co-founder of the Passport: Back To Our Roots campaign, said: "It's incredibly exciting to see artists supporting the grassroots venues that form the foundation of the UK's live music industry, acknowledging their importance and celebrating the unrivalled experience of watching your favourite bands up close and personal, surrounded by friends and united in appreciation for live music in all its loud and sweaty glory."The Music Venue Trust (MVT), which represents grassroots music