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Black Country, New Road Announce 2022 Tour Dates

Black Country, New Road have announced their first tour dates since the departure of founding vocalist and guitarist Isaac Wood. “We’re incredibly pleased to announce our touring dates for 2022,” the band wrote on social media. “We’re looking forward to sharing what we’ve been working on with you. The six of us will be performing a set of brand new music.” Tickets go on sale on Thursday, April 7 at 10am BST here. Check out the list of dates below.

The band noted that they won’t be playing any music from their debut LP For the first time and the recently released Ants From Up There. “Although the majority of our performances will be at festivals, we’ve arranged a short run of smaller shows around the UK in May to debut and road-test this new material,” they added. “We hope to see as many of you as we can over the summer.”

Black Country, New Road 2022 Tour Dates:

May 19 – Brighton, Patterns
May 20 – Manchester, YES (Pink Room)
May 21 – Bristol, Strange Brew
May 22 – Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
May 23 – Glasgow, King Tut’s
May 26-28 – Germany, Immergut Festival
Jun 3 – France, Levitation Festival
Jun 4 – Barcelona, Primavera Sound
Jun 5 – Switzerland, Bad Bonn Kilbi
Jun 10-12 – Oxfordshire, Kite Festival
Jun 17-19 – Lithuania, 8 Festival
Jul 7-9 – Slovakia, Pohoda Festival
Jul 13-17 – Belgium, Dour Festival
Jul 16 – Latvia, Positivus Festival
Jul 23 – London, Visions Festival
Aug 5-6 – Czech Republic, Beseda U Bigbitu
Aug 11 – Sweden, Way Out West Festival
Aug 15 – Switzerland, Winterthurer MusikFestwochen
Aug 18-21 – Wales, Green Man Festival
Aug 28 – Scotland, Connect Festival
Sep 2-5 – Netherlands, Into The Great Wide Open Festival

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