Blossoms are set to embark on a UK and Eire tour in October and November.
Blossoms are hitting the street in assist of Gary newest this yr
Tom Ogden and co will hit the street in assist of their hotly anticipated new album ‘Gary’.
The run kicks off in Newcastle on October 17, and wraps in Dublin, Eire, on November 16.
The band stated: “This album was recorded reside so we will’t wait to play the brand new tunes and all of your favourites at these nice venues in a few months.
“Gary would possibly even be at some (relying on venue stage heights)!”
Tickets go on basic sale at 9.30am on Friday, August 23 through blossoms.tmstor.es. Those that pre-order the album will acquire entry to the presale on Wednesday, August 21.
The album is due for launch on September 20 and is produced by the band’s common collaborator James Skelly of The Coral, alongside Jungle’s Josh-Lloyd Watson, who produced ‘What Can I Say After I’m Sorry?’ and ‘Nightclub’.
Singer CMAT (Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson) has additionally co-written two tracks on the album – ‘I Like Your Look’ and ‘Why Do I Give You the Worst of Me?’
Tom stated: “The center of this report is concerning the 5 of us recording reside in a room collectively for the primary time in years.
“We wished to seize the power of what it’s like when 5 associates resolve to start out a band and make music collectively.
“We collaborated greater than we ever have on this report too, and alongside working with long-time collaborator James Skelly, we introduced in Josh and CMAT.
“We employed an Airbnb on the seafront in Anglesey and locked ourselves away for the writing session with Ciara and it was one of the inspiring few days we’ve had as a band.
“Throughout the writing course of, we had been listening to a variety of Bowie, Blondie, and Corridor and Oates.”
Beforehand launched singles included ‘What Can I Say After I am Sorry?’, ‘Good Me’, and the title observe.
Since forming in 2013, Blossoms have loved widespread success and acclaim.
Their 2016 debut LP topped the album charts for 2 consecutive weeks and went on to earn the band BRIT Award and Mercury Prize nominations, whereas 2018’s ‘Cool Like You’ charted at No.4 within the UK album chart.
Their fourth album, 2023’s ‘Ribbon Across the Bomb’, reached No.1.
Blossoms 2024 tour dates:
October:
17 – Newcastle – O2 Metropolis Corridor
18 – Leeds – O2 Academy
19 – Glasgow – O2 Academy
21 – Sheffield – Octagon
22 – Hull – Metropolis Corridor
23 – Nottingham – Rock Metropolis
25 – Liverpool College – The Mountford Corridor
26 – Halifax – Victoria Theatre
28 – Stoke-On-Trent – Victoria Corridor
29 – Lincoln – Engine Shed
30 – Bristol – O2 Academy 1
November:
01 – Birmingham – O2 Academy 1
02 – London – Eventim Apollo
04 – Norwich – UEA
05 – Brighton – Dome
07 – Portsmouth – Guildhall
08 – Bournemouth – O2 Academy
09 – Cardiff College – Nice Corridor
13 – Belfast – Limelight 1
16 – Dublin – Academy