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Watch: Biffy Clyro Perform ‘Opposite’ & ‘Black Chandelier’ On Jools Holland
Having already showcased ‘Stingin’ Belle’ online, you can now watch their renditions of ‘Black Chandelier’ and ‘Opposite’.

Biffy Clyro appeared on Later with Jools Holland last week, performing three tracks from their forthcoming new album. Having already showcased ‘Stingin’ Belle’ online, you can now watch their renditions of their latest single ‘Black Chandelier’, along with the (sort of) title track ‘Opposite’.
Fancy finding out how the tracks sounds live? Check them out below.
Biffy Clyro have also announced their largest ever tour as they plot their way across arenas throughout the UK and Irelend.
The dates in March and April are in support of their forthcoming new album ‘Opposites’ which will be the Scottish three-piece’s sixth studio full-length. The double album will be released on 28th January.
The arena tour marks the first chance for fans to hear tracks from the new record live, and the dates can be found below.
MARCH
20 Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena
21 Birmingham, LG Arena
22 Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
23 Sheffield, Motorpoint Arena
25 Manchester, Arena
26 Bournemouth, BIC
28 Dublin, The O2
29 Belfast, Odyssey Arena
31 Aberdeen, AECC
APRIL
01 Glasgow, SECC
03 London, The O2
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