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More acts announced for this year’s Stand For Something Tour
Another two headliners have joined this year’s line-up, alongside Dutch Uncles, Palma Violets and Lonely The Brave.
Last month, Dr. Martens and DIY announced that the annual Stand For Something Tour was back with a vengeance, and now, even more acts have been added to this year’s line-up.
Alongside the likes of Dutch Uncles, Palma Violets and Lonely The Brave – the three bands already confirmed to perform across the country this winter – will be scuzzy Brighton boys The Wytches, and Southampton-based metallers Bury Tomorrow.
“We toured almost all of last year so we didn’t want to over do it,” admits The Wytches’ Kristian Bell, on the subject of the band’s year so far. “We have been working on an album as well as some other songs where it’s more of a fun thing rather than something with expectations.”
The trio, who released their debut album ‘Annabel Dream Reader’ in 2014, will be joining the tour in Sheffield, where they play at The Corporation. “We last played the Harley with Razoreater and Kagoule last autumn,” remembers Bell, “and it was shreddin’!”
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