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The Snuts announce 14-date UK tour for winter 2022: how to get tickets

The up-and-coming indie rockers will play Edinburgh, Glasgow, London and more this October
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The Snuts announce 14-date UK tour for winter 2022: how to get tickets

Indie's new stars The Snuts have unveiled a 14-date tour of the UK this winter. Tickets for the shows go on sale at 10am on Friday 29 July. Check the bottom of this article for a detailed list of the band’s tour dates.

The announcement comes after the band’s barnstorming performance on the Main Stage at the TRNSMT Festival last weekend, and their first performance at Glastonbury Festival last month, as they prepare for the release of their second album Burn The Empireset to drop on Friday 7 October via Parlophone Records. 

The Snuts’ frontman Jack said of the album, ‘The universe delivered us time to create a record where we finally felt we could address some of the topics, be it societal or spiritual, that we have been dying to scream out.’ 

‘There are songs about the highs and lows, stuff we really want to talk about and things we cannot help but feel, but have just never made the space to.’

Alongside the announcement, the band released the video for their new single ‘The Rodeo’. Watch it below. 

The Snuts’ 2022 UK tour dates: 

Saturday 1 October – Neighbourhood Festival, Manchester

Sunday 2 October – O2 Academy, Bristol

Tuesday 4 October – Brighton, Chalk

Friday 7 October – O2 Academy, Birmingham

Saturday 8 October –O2 Academy, Sheffield

Sunday 9 October – Camp & Furnace, Liverpool

Friday 14 October – Town Hall, Middlesborough

Saturday 15 October – Usher Hall, Edinburgh

Monday 17 October – UEA, Norwich

Wednesday 19 October – Engine Rooms, Southampton

Friday 21 October – Rock City, Nottingham

Saturday 22 October – O2 Academy, Leeds

Monday 24 October – KOKO, London

Tuesday 25 October – O2 Academy, Glasgow

Friday 28 October – Ironworks, Inverness

Tickets for The Snuts’ UK tour go on sale at 10am on Friday 29 July. 

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