The Snuts have announced their biggest show yet with a headline concert at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro slated for December 6.
Per a press release, the band will cap off their UK tour at the 14,300-capacity venue as a “career-defining” victory lap following the success of their 2024 album ‘Millennials’, along with their recent performance at Glastonbury 2024.
Pre-sale tickets will be issued this Tuesday (July 16) at an as-yet-confirmed timeslot, while general sales will commence on Thursday (July 18) at 10am BST here.
The band also issued a video on social media announcing the concert date. The clip features footage from the band’s touring years since their formation in 2015. “Time to meet the best fans in the world,” the band writes.
The tour dates for The Snuts’ forthcoming 2024 UK tour are:
NOVEMBER
19 – Belfast @ Limelight
22 – Newcastle @ City Hall
23 – Liverpool @ Olympia
24 – Bristol @ O2 Academy
26 – Bournemouth @ O2 Academy
27 – London @ Roundhouse
29 – Birmingham @ O2 Academy
30 – Manchester @ Victoria Warehouse
DECEMBER
2 – Nottingham @ Rock City
3 – Leeds @ O2 Academy
6 – Glasgow @ OVO Hydro
On the band’s latest album ‘Millennials’, NME’s Rhys Buchanan writes in a three-star review that “it’s no surprise the four-piece become an all-conquering live force in the record’s wake.”
“Taking cues from the established giants they’ve opened for in The Courteeners and Kings Of Leon, the band have found a deep emotional connection while maintaining a party atmosphere we’re all invited to,” Buchanan adds.
‘Millennials’ was also the band’s first release on their newly-established label Happy Artist Records. On its formation, frontman Jack Cochrane told NME in 2023 that the label’s “ultimate goal is, in the next ten years, to make [the industry] a much safer space for artists to create what they want to create, and promote the way they want to promote”. Bassist Callum ‘29’ Wilson added that it hopefully will be “where you can [also] get paid fairly for your work.”
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