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Stone Broken announce UK tour

STONE BROKEN have announced a headlining UK tour!

Set for February next year, the tour will see the British rock band touring across the UK in support of their latest studio record, Revelation, which was released back in April.

The tour will offer fans a more intimate chance to see the band, with a more personal set-up to previous shows. Tickets for the tour will be available from 10:00 on Friday, October 14th and can be purchased here.

Speaking about the tour, frontman Rich Moss says, “we are really thrilled to tour the UK again in February ’23, and look forward to performing in a lot of those towns we didn’t get to play on our last Revelation tour. We were constantly beset by problems following COVID, and during our last April run I ended up getting ill so we had to reschedule some shows! It was all a bit piecemeal so hopefully this new 13-date tour will give us an uninterrupted run to bring our new music to fans. We will be planning something a little different on these shows, so this will definitely be a great chance for fans to experience a new aspect and delivery from STONE BROKEN.”

Tour dates are as follows: 

February 2023
Wed 08 Edinburgh, La Belle Angele
Thur 09 Liverpool, O2 Academy 2
Fri 10 Huddersfield, The Parish
Sat 11 Stoke-on-Trent, The Sugarmill
Mon 13 Swansea, Sin City
Tues 14 Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
Thur 16 Hertford, Corn Exchange
Fri 17 Dover, The Booking Hall
Sat 18 Tunbridge Wells, The Forum
Sun 19 Bournemouth, The Old Fire Station
Tue 21 Guildford, Boileroom
Wed 22 Oxford, O2 Academy 2
Thur 23 London, 100 Club

Stone Broken UK Tour 2023

Revelation is out now via Spinefarm Records. Get ready for the tour by checking out our latest feature with the band here!

For more information on STONE BROKEN like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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