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Black Futures announce rescheduled UK tour dates

BLACK FUTURES have announced rescheduled dates for their UK tour!

Originally set to take place in May this year, the band have now announced that the rescheduled dates will take place in September this year. The tour which was planned after the huge success of their debut album, Never Not Nothing, was postponed as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Oxford and Leicester have been added as new shows, but unfortunately the band’s Bristol date at the Exchange has been cancelled entirely. Refunds are available from the point of purchase.

Talking about the rescheduled dates, the band says, “Greetings from our isolation station. We hope you are all coping with quarantine in your own special way. As you may have guessed, we regretfully have to postpone our tour in May ‘til September due to the pandemic we are living through. All your tickets are valid for the new dates. Keep each other safe and sane. Message and send us your art rituals, we love hearing from you. We are currently locked away in the studio doing our own ritual and making new music for you all. To show our gratitude for the bravery and resilience of our NHS workers we are donating £10 from the sale of each lino print that Space has lovingly crafted for you all.” –

“We will also be donating £5 from the sale of our new ‘Art Ritual’ Tee to our beloved local music venue The Boileroom in Guildford. Do go and reach out to your local venue and help them keep their doors open in the wake of Covid 19. We miss you all! Stay hydrated, eat more greens, support your local music venue and most importantly MAKE WEIRD & LIVE FREE. P.S. THANK YOU TO ALL THE DOCTORS, NURSES AND FRONTLINE WORKERS!!”

Rescheduled tour dates are as follows:

SEPTEMBER
9th – Manchester, YES Basement
10th – Glasgow, The Garage (Attic Bar)
11th – Newcastle, Think Tank
12th – Oxford, Jericho Tavern
16th – Birmingham, Sunflower Lounge
17th – Leicester, Cookie
18th – London, Camden Assembly

For more information on BLACK FUTURES like their official page on Facebook.

Jessica Howkins

Deputy Editor of Distorted Sound, Editor-in-Chief of Distorted Sound New Blood, Freelance Music Journalist, Music Journalism and Broadcasting graduate.