BLOSSOMS – ANNOUNCE UK HEADLINE TOUR FOR 2016

TRACK OF THE DAY: BLOSSOMS - 'CHARLEMAGNE' - listen

Fresh off the back of a headline UK tour which included sold out shows in London at Village Underground and The Ritz in Manchester, Blossoms have today announced another headline UK tour for early 2016. The tour includes the band’s biggest headline show yet, at Manchester’s Albert Hall. Blossoms have also recently announced they will be performing at The Victoria in Dalston on December 18th as part of ‘Phil Taggart Presents’.

Blossoms release their brand new EP ‘Charlemagne’ on 30th October. Watch the video for the EP’s epic title track BELOW:

‘Charlemagne’ went straight to the top of the iTunes alternative chart following its release earlier this month. Currently on the B-List at 6 Music, it was also made ‘Track of the Week’ at Radio X – as well being immediately added to their daytime playlist. The band recently recorded a Radio 1 Maida Vale session following support from Huw Stephens and Phil Taggart.

See the track listing for the Charlemagne EP below:

1. Charlemagne

2. Across The Moor

3. Polka Dot Bones

4. For Evelyn

Earlier this year Blossoms performed at SXSW for BBC Introducing before playing shows in Japan and performing at festivals up and down the country including Latitude, Reading and Leeds, T in the Park and Festival No.6.

Full tour dates below:

Dec 2015

18th London The Victoria

Feb 2016

5th Dublin Green Room @ The Academy

6th Belfast Voodoo

18th Bournemouth Old Firestation

19th Brighton Concorde 2

20th Oxford Bullingdon

24th Hull Welly

26th Leicester Academy 2

27th Manchester Albert Hall

March 2016

2nd Aberdeen The Tunnels

3rd Edinburgh Liquid Room

4th Coventry Kasbah

5th Stoke Sugarmill

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