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October tour including Inverness Ironworks date just announced by The Snuts – fresh from TRNSMT


By Margaret Chrystall

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The Snuts will close their October tour with a date on October 28 at the Ironworks Inverness.

The Snuts have announced October date for Inverness Ironworks.
The Snuts have announced October date for Inverness Ironworks.

Tickets will go on sale at 10am on Friday, July 29 from here:

https://www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/the-snuts

With their main stage performance over the weekend at TRNSMT, hot on the heels of a debut performance at Glastonbury last month, The Snuts announce a big 14-date UK headline tour for October, including various dates in Scotland.

Their highly-anticipated new album Burn The Empire, will be out on October 7 on Parlophone Records. The album follows their acclaimed, number one-selling debut album, WL

The video for latest track The Rodeo was directed by Alice Backham (Coldplay, Wet Leg, Rachel Chinouriri) and shot in Mexico City across the band’s recent dates

You can watch The Rodeo here:

Credited with being one of the most exciting acts in the UK right now, The Snuts’ Burn The Empire is produced by longtime-collaborators Detonate and Clarence Coffee Jr.

With a unique voice, lead singer Jack Cochrane attacks subjects affecting the youth of today. Opening with the album’s title track, a no holds barred protest against the corrupt corporations and politicians, the album delves into the negative effects of social media on Zuckerpunch, while 13 tackles the lack of mental health services and the lethal effects of poverty across Britain and its impact on society.

“The universe delivered us time to create a record where we finally felt we could address some of the topics, be it societal or spiritual, that we have been dying to scream out,” Jack said of the album.

“There are songs about the highs and lows, stuff we really want to talk about and things we cannot help but feel, but have just never made the space to.”

Infectious, euphoric, heartfelt and packed to the brim with hooks, Burn The Empire is the work of a band living in the moment, with an eye to the future, the band claims.

Armed with a chart-topping album and an army of adoring fans up and down the country, the four lads from Whitburn, West Lothian, are on their way to being one of the most vital bands of recent years.


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