Sleater-Kinney have announced details of a UK and European tour to take place this summer, in support of their new album âLittle Ropeâ – see all the details below.
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The band will play a total of 15 dates throughout August, kicking off in Gothenburg, Sweden on the 11th, and culminating in four British shows. These include Londonâs All Points East Festival on the 25th, Glasgowâs Barrowlands on the 27th, Leedsâ Brudenell on the 28th and End of the Road Festival.
Tickets for non-festival shows will be available via a pre-sale from tomorrow (February 14), and fans can sign up for the bandâs newsletter here to get the code. General sale begins at 10am on Friday (February 16).
The Washington alt-rock icons released their 11th studio album âLittle Ropeâ on January 19, which included the singles âHellâ, âSay It Like You Mean Itâ and âUntidy Creatureâ.
Ahead of the album’s release, the band spoke to NME about the importance that the 2022 US Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v Wade had on the album. The five-decade-old law guaranteed a womanâs right to obtain an abortion.
The bandâs Corin Tucker explained how the duo were inspired by the move as it marked âa real blow to women feeling like theyâre in control of their own bodies, health and their own safetyâ.
âOne of the things we want to do as songwriters is to try and tell a personal story and use that story to kind of reflect whatâs going on in the larger world,â she said. âThat bit of heartbreak is reflected in [âUntidy Creatureâ] and the way that I think women are being viewed as not good enough to make those decisions for ourselves. I was trying to mirror that personal and that larger political story at once in the song.â
Sleater-Kinney’s UK and European dates are as follows:Â
AUGUST
11 â Gothenburg, Sweden â Pustervik
12 â Oslo, Norway â Rockefeller
13 â Stockholm, Sweden â Debaser
14 â Cologne, Germany â Carlswerk Victoria
14-17 â Paredes de Coura, Portugal â Vodafone Parades de Coura
17 â Berlin, Germany â Astra Kulturhaus
18 â Amsterdam, Netherlands â Paradiso
21 â Antwerp, Belgium â OLT Rivierenhof
22 â Munich, Germany â Backstage Werk
23 â Lausanne, Switzerland â Docks, Lausanne
24 â Paris, France â Rock en Seine
25 â London, UK â All Points East
27 â Glasgow, UK â Barrowland Ballroom
28 â Leeds, UK â Brudenell Social Club
29-31 â Salisbury, UK â End of the Road Festival
In a four-star review of the new album, NME wrote: ââLittle Ropeâ, then, is liberating in new ways for a band that have always spoken up when called upon. It emboldens its listener to feel power in confronting the uncomfortable feelings, and encourages them to absorb every emotion along the journey. It is a shining glimmer of hope in a room full of sorrow, and another string to their ever-growing bow.â
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