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Biffy Clyro announce huge UK arena tour
The dates come on the back of new album ‘A Celebration Of Endings’.
Biffy Clyro have announced details of a huge UK arena tour for later this year.
The dates come on the back of the trio’s new album ‘A Celebration Of Endings’, which lands in May.
The band will head out on the road in September and October, beginning the run in Aberdeen on 25th September.
A London show will fall on 1st October at The O2, before the tour finishes on the 11th of the month in Bournemouth.
‘A Celebration Of Endings’ comes out on 15th May, and follows recent singles ‘Instant History’ and ‘End Of’.
Speaking about the new album in a recent interview with DIY, frontman Simon Neil said: “I feel like only Biffy could make this record. On all of our records, there are moments on it when I don’t feel like anyone else would ever consider doing what we do.
“With our fans and any listener, we try and show them respect. Some people talk down to their fans, but people are a lot more capable and sussed out than they’re given credit for.”
Biffy Clyro will play:
SEPTEMBER
25 Aberdeen, P&J Arena
26 Glasgow, The SSE Hydro
27 Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
29 Newcastle, Utilita Arena
30 Birmingham, Arena
OCTOBER
01 London, The O2
03 Manchester, Arena
04 Leeds, First Direct Arena
06 Belfast, SSE Arena
09 Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
11 Bournemouth, BIC

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