Belfast band BRAND NEW FRIEND named as SNOW PATROL support for Irish tour

BRAND NEW FRIEND release new single ‘SEATBELTS FOR AEROPLANES’ - Listen Now!

Fresh from a UK tour with Pretty Vicious and Irish dates with Feeder, BRAND NEW FRIEND release the title track of their forthcoming debut album,’ SEATBELTS FOR AEROPLANES’. The band have also been confirmed for shows with Snow Patrol, Kodaline and Starcrawler.

This is the second single from the album to come out, following the track ‘Girl’ which received great airplay from Annie Mac, Huw Stephens and Phil Taggart on Radio 1, John Kennedy on Radio X and 6Music’s Steve Lamacq.

Fresh from a UK tour with Pretty Vicious and Irish dates with Feeder, BRAND NEW FRIEND release the title track of their forthcoming debut album,’ SEATBELTS FOR AEROPLANES’. The band have also been confirmed for shows with Snow Patrol, Kodaline and Starcrawler.

This is the second single from the album to come out, following the track ‘Girl’ which received great airplay from Annie Mac, Huw Stephens and Phil Taggart on Radio 1, John Kennedy on Radio X and 6Music’s Steve Lamacq.

Listen to the single ‘Seatbelts For Aeroplanes’ – BELOW:

Snow Patrol (Irish Tour Support)

• Friday 11th May – Derry, Millenium Forum
• Saturday 12th May – Cork, Opera House
• Monday 14th May – Killarney, INEC
• Tuesday 15th May – Dublin, Olympia Theatre
• Wednesday 16th May – Wexford, Opera House
• Friday 18th May – Galway, Leisureland

Irish tour (headline)

20 April OMAGH, Top of the Town
26 April DERRY, Sandino’s
27 April PORTRUSH, Kiwi’s
28 April BELFAST, Black Box – headline show

20 June LONDON, The Garage (with Starcrawler)

23 August BELFAST, Custom House Square (with Kodaline and Lewis Capaldi)

Further dates to be announced.

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