Bury Tomorrow announce that they will play their ‘Black Flame’ album in full on their December UK Headline Tour!

South-Coast metallers, Bury Tomorrow, have announced that their UK Headline Tour in December will see the quintet play their ‘Black Flame’ album in full, as well as other fan favourites. 

Speaking of the news, frontman Dani Winter-Bates says, “We are absolutely stoked to announce that we will be playing Black Flame in full on our tour at the end of the year. As this is the end of the Black Flame cycle we wanted to give fans a special chance to see and hear the album as it was written and intended. We hope everyone is excited as we are! Long live Black Flame.”

Earlier this month, the band recently released a deluxe version of the album, featuring live versions of album tracks ‘Black Flame’‘No Less Violent’ and ‘The Age’ from the band’s o2 Forum Kentish Town show at the end of 2018, as well as a previously unheard track ‘Glasswalk’.

DECEMBER
13: PORTSMOUTH Pyramids Centre
14: NOTTINGHAM Rock City
15: CARDIFF Y Plas
17: NEWCASTLE Riverside
18: GLASGOW SWG3
20: MANCHESTER Academy
21: LONDON Roundhouse

Tickets on sale now at:https://www.livenation.co.uk/artist/bury-tomorrow-tickets

By whatever measure you care to use, BURY TOMORROW are among modern British metal’s upper echelon. Long since established as one of the UK’s most successful heavy exports, the Hampshire quintet has performed on main stages at virtually every major European festival you could care to name, racked up millions of YouTube views, scored three top 40 UK albums and sold tens of thousands of tickets to their incendiary live shows in the process. Shows which combine a passion, precision and uncompromising aggression that has become both a trademark and a badge of honour.

They have achieved all of this and much more not by following trends or jumping from bandwagon to bandwagon — but rather by sharpening to a diamond-cut point their brand of punishing, yet effortlessly melodic heaviness. The music speaks of a character that few bands of any genre could hope to match.

Indeed, it is this character, this unwavering spirit, that has earned them one of the most rabidly dedicated, dye-in-the-wool fanbases in the whole of rock music. A fanbase which has seen the band grow steadily across five pulverising records of unerring quality and ever-expanding ambition.