Thank Announce 2025 UK Tour
Listen To I Have A Physical Body That Can Be Harmed Now
Thank are announcing a run of UK co-headline dates for March 2025 with Kal Marks.
Tickets will be on sale from this Friday 29th November HERE.
Back in August, Thank began their 2024 journey with the release of the single "Writing Out A List Of All The Names Of God" and announced their signing to a record label they had admired since their early days: Big Scary Monsters. The single was quickly followed by their debut performance at the ArcTanGent festival, where a packed tent stood shoulder to shoulder to catch the first glimpses of what was to come - the band's second album, I Have A Physical Body That Can Be Harmed.
The album was met with widespread acclaim, earning glowing praise from The Quietus, CLASH, Louder Than War, New Noise, FLOOD, BBC Radio 6's Steve Lamacq, and Radio X's John Kennedy, among others. Critics celebrated the band's unique blend of anxious disco grooves, harsh noise freakouts, and inscrutable sprechgesang bluster.
Following a series of UK and EU dates around the release of I Have A Physical Body That Can Be Harmed, Thank will embark on a nine-date co-headline UK tour in March, performing from Glasgow to Brighton alongside NYC's Kal Marks.
Thank - March 2025 UK tour dates
13/03 - White Hotel, Salford
14/03 - Hug & Pint, Glasgow
15/03 - Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
16/03 - Kazimier Stockroom, Liverpool
17/03 - Cluny 2, Newcastle
19/03 - Dubrek Studios, Derby
20/03 - Rough Trade, Bristol
21/03 - Moth Club, London
22/03 - Hope & Ruin, Brighton
Praise for new album I Have A Physical Body That Can Be Harmed
"Thank are one of those bands, few and far between, who just keep getting better." - The Quietus
"A riot from start to finish..." - CLASH ★★★★
"It's hard not to love" - Far Out - ★★★★
"Leeds-based band Thank are bringing something new to the table" - New Noise Magazine ★★★★
“[an] ability to bludgeon you with a sneering aggression that also makes you crack up.” - Loud & Quiet
"Is this a superior follow-up to a fiendishly great, stand-out album of the decade? An emphatic yes." - Louder Than War
"Thank do not suffer fools gladly, and we're all the better for it" - Post Trash Album Of The Week
"...this sophomore release proves Leeds' oddest rabble have chops to match the histrionics..." - NARC. ★★★★
"Mischievous agit-rock philosophers.” - Steve Lamacq BBC Radio 6 Music
“I don’t know about you but I quite fancy something shouty right now, to let out all the stresses of the week, and I’ve got the ideal band to do that." - John Kennedy
"I’ve been watching this band play shows in Leeds since I first moved to Leeds, nine years ago. And every single one of their shows has been a gig to remember." - Emily Pilbeam BBC Radio 6 Music
Listen to the album in full HERE
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