It appears that The 1975 are Still…at their very best. The British rockstars are taking their tour back home across the pond next year to fans in the UK and Europe. Kicking things off in Glasgow on February 8, 2024, and concluding on March 22 in Cologne, Germany, the 26-date run follows their 2023 North American leg of shows. In an Instagram post, the band also shares that additional shows in Glasgow, Manchester, and London were added “due to phenomenal demand.” Fans of The 1975 can purchase tickets to the UK tour tomorrow, September 8, at 10 AM local time. … Read more »
Roe Kapara paid a visit to idobi Studio for a little session, performing their anxious indie anthem “Everything’s Fine (Nuke’s Song)”.
Ahead of their forthcoming new album RUCKUS! dropping August 18th via Fearless Records, Movements has announced a string of headlining tour dates across Europe and the United Kingdom. The shows kick off November 14th in Wiesbaden, Germany and wrap November 30th in London. Movements will hit Leeds, Glasgow, Hamburg, Southampton and more on the tour. The California band have stayed busy this year building hype for their highly-anticipated new release. They have dropped a surprising number of singles, five to be exact, from the ten song record. Tracks we have heard so far include, “Tightrope“, “Lead Pipe“, “Killing Time“, “Fail… Read more »
Hot Milk is set to embark on an exciting headline tour this fall, in celebration of their eagerly awaited debut album, A CALL TO THE VOID. The album, slated for release on August 25 under the Music For Nations label, promises to be a game-changer for the band. Witch Fever and Modern Error will support Hot Milk on their UK headline run. The tour will traverse the UK, encompassing six captivating shows. This monumental headline tour will showcase the Manchester-based duo’s growth and cement their status as a force to be reckoned with in the music scene. The tour will… Read more »
Following her electrifying performance at Slam Dunk Festival this past weekend, Scene Queen, the sensational self-proclaimed bimbocore newcomer, is set to make her highly anticipated return to the UK this fall for the aptly named Bimbos, Beans & Toast Tour. The short run will kick off on Oct. 2 in Glasgow and run through Oct. 9 where she will wrap the tour in London. Tickets for the Bimbos, Beans & Toast Tour will go on sale this Friday, June 2 at 2 PM BST. Read more: Zolita Takes It To Her “Grave” In New Song In a post to her… Read more »
A show where heydukeyousuck, The Habits and even Jayden Seeley and Hoodie Allen called into while Ryan Oakes co-hosted!
Hot off the heels of their recently released seventh studio album A Kiss For The Whole World, Enter Shikari has announced the details of their forthcoming 2024 UK tour. The group will be joined by FEVER 333 and NOAHFINNCE as support across the seven-night run. While the tour will support their latest full-length, the tour will also benefit the Music Venue Trust charity organization. £1 from each ticket sale will be donated to the organization, which supports grassroots venues within the community. The donation from each ticket sale will support venues in each city the band will be touring through.… Read more »
Earlier this year, the Kathleen Hanna-led Le Tigre announced their first tour in 18 years. Last August, the band reunited for their first show in over a decade at This Ain’t No Picnic Festival and performed a massive 16-track set. On their upcoming tour, the band will be supported by a number of incredible acts including Dream Wife, Problem Patterns, Big Joanie, and Chicks On Speed throughout the UK and Europe. Read more: Foo Fighters Announce Six More Shows on US Headline Tour Following their UK and European dates in June, Le Tigre will return to the States and be… Read more »
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Wuki joins Life Rhythms to talk with Ryan Skyy about his single “Edge of Seventeen” and discuss the many layers of cultural and archetypal references the classic song makes about doves, new beginnings, and how the worst of times often become the best of times.