British rockers The Struts have now announced two shows in London and Manchester this June, alongside their long-awaited return to Download Festival.
The explosive four-piece last played in the UK in September 2017, to a packed-out Electric Ballroom in London, with rave reviews from the likes of Kerrang who described the gig as“a real turning point in the glistening rockers’ career”, and the Daily Star who claimed that“singer Luke Spiller certainly does have moves like Jagger, and gives him a run for his money in the costume change stakes too.”
And now – following their main stage slot at Download Festival on June 9th supporting Guns N’ Roses, who they have played many shows with around the world previously – they will play London’s KOKO on June 19th and Manchester’s Gorilla on June 20th.
Frontman Luke Spiller said of the upcoming shows, “Can’t wait to be playing in our native country to give our fans what they deserve. The best show they will see all year. This one’s for you. See you there x.”
Tickets for the headline shows go on sale on Friday 20th April at 9am via https://www.livenation.co.uk/
The Struts head off on their second run of dates with Foo Fighters in the US on the band’s Concrete And Gold tour this week and running throughout April, before they start their own headline tour of the US culminating in their four sold out shows at The Roxy in L.A. They then head to Europe for high-profile festival appearances in France, Norway, Belgium and Austria alongside their UK performances.
The band’s highly anticipated second album will be announced soon.
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