The View announce more Autumn/Winter Tour dates after Top 10 album position

THE VIEW 

 

AUTUMN UK HEADLINE TOUR STARTS IN NOVEMBER 

CONCLUDES WITH TWO DUNDEE SHOWS AT CAIRD HALL 

 

NEW ALBUM ‘EXORCISM OF YOUTH’ IS OUT NOW - LISTEN HERE 

 

#6 UK ALBUM CHART | #1 SCOTTISH ALBUM CHART | #1 UK INDEPENDENT ALBUM CHART 

#2 UK PHYSICAL ALBUM CHART | #2 UK VINYL ALBUM CHART 

 

“The album is hoofing modern indie rock conventions overboard by the barrel-load.” **** - NME 

“A record that shows there is plenty of fire in their bellies.”-  Clash  

“A harmony filled delight from start to finish.” - Record Collector 

"The indie veterans managed to get the chemistry cracking back in the studio after years apart. Calm ballads and energetic synthpop show they've learned new tricks… they're still capable of delivering a knockout blow." **** - Daily Star 

“Their most complete LP to date… ‘Feels Like’ and ‘Shovel In His Hands’ have the same scrappy energy that sent ‘Same Jeans’ huge.” **** - Classic Pop  

“Enjoyable top-down driving tunes aplenty.” - Classic Rock 

“Their most vulnerable album yet… Every listen will uncover fresh little gems.” - Northern Exposure 

Having recently achieved their highest chart position in well over a decade when the critically acclaimed ‘Exorcism of Youth’ shot to #6, The View are set to embark upon a full UK tour this autumn. Commencing in Nottingham on November 2nd, the tour concludes with a run of dates in Scotland which will see them play to approximately 11,000 fans. 

 

The band’s resurgence commenced last December when they played to 10,000 people across four nights in Glasgow. This summer has seen them complete a triumphant set at TRNSMT as well as playing the Neighbourhood Weekender, Victorious Festival and a Greenwich Summer Sounds set as special guest to Kaiser Chiefs. They celebrated the release of ‘Exorcism of Youth’ by embarking upon an intimate record store tour, which saw them mix select favourites from the new album with fan favourites such as ‘Same Jeans’, ‘Wasted Little DJs’ and ‘Superstar Tradesman’. 

 

Kyle Falconer commented, “Touring has always been what we’ve done best, we just needed some time to refuel. Can’t wait to get back to it!” 

 

Remaining tickets for their headline tour are available HERE.  In addition to the dates listed below, they will also play a showcase for the International Festival Forum (IFF) at The Lower Third in London on September 26th and the Shiiine On Weekender in Minehead on November 19th. 

 

‘Exorcism of Youth’ darts from highlight-to-highlight, taking in a cocktail of ‘60s pop and punky punch on ‘The Wonder Of It All’, strutting and swaggering on ‘Neon Nights’, and channelling driving, anthemic rock like a trio of Scottish Springsteens on ‘Woman of the Year’. At times, though, it represents an evolution for the band too, with the sweeping strings of ‘Black Mirror’ and the darker alt-pop production of ‘Footprints In The Sand’. Ultimately ‘Exorcism of Youth’ is where The View should be at this stage in their lives: still burning with the passion of youth, but with the confidence and control that comes from having been around the block and, in the process, learned from the experience. 

 

NOVEMBER - HEADLINE TOUR 

2nd - Nottingham, Rescue Rooms 

3rd - Liverpool, O2 Academy 2 

4th - Manchester, O2 Academy 2 

10th - Norwich, Waterfront 

11th - Wrexham, The Rocking Chair (ADDED DATE) 

15th - Cambridge, Junction 

16th - Bristol, Marble Factory 

18th - Brighton, Concorde 2 

22nd - Carlisle, Old Fire Station 

23rd - Cardiff, Tramshed 

24th - Leeds, Warehouse 

25th - Keele, University 

28th - Grimsby, Docks Academy

29th - Southampton, Engine Rooms 

30th - Birmingham, The Mill 

 

DECEMBER - HEADLINE TOUR 

1st - Sheffield, Foundry 

2nd - Newcastle, University 

7th - London, Scala 

13th - Edinburgh, O2 Academy 

14th - Kilmarnock, Grand Hall (SOLD OUT)

16th - Aberdeen, P&J Live - Hall C 

17th - Dundee, Caird Hall (SOLD OUT) 

18th - Dundee, Caird Hall (ADDED DATE) 

 

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