The Hunna have announced a UK headline tour for October & November 2022. The band will be touring in support of their recently announced forthcoming self-titled new album out October 28th via Believe. The 14-date tour will start at the Tramshed in Cardiff on October 18th and finish at The Mill, Birmingham on November 5th. The band will play London’s Electric Ballroom on November 4th. Tickets will go on pre-sale at 9am Wednesday August 3rd, and general sale at 9am Friday August 5th. Tickets will be available via thehunnaofficial.com/live On Friday (July 29th) the band released the riotous new single ‘Trash’. A potent blend of anger and savage dark humour, the lead single from the new album kicks things off by giving the music industry both barrels, taking pot-shots at the execs who told them “TikTok, TikTok or else you get dropped”. The punk rock choruses and Beastie Boys-esque verses ooze with 90s and 00s rock influences, which extend into the brilliantly tongue-in-cheek video. The grainy fisheye film captures Ryan Potter (vocals/guitar), Dan Dorney (guitar) and Jack Metcalfe (drums) comically characterising the industry bigwigs. “We’re not calling anyone specific out,“ explains Ryan. “it’s just overall industry suckiness. It highlights things we’ve experienced in the industry over the years and things we see going on and hear about now. There’s a lot of bad shit that still goes on in the industry and a lot of it gets swept under the rug. But we’re in the position where we’re on our fourth album, we feel refreshed and confident and this is what we’re going to say. You either like it or you don’t, it’s cool either way. We are who we are.” The Hunna’s rise to global success has been meteoric: formed in 2015, their 2016 debut album, 100, went gold and shot into the UK Top 20. The 2018 follow-up, Dare, climbed even higher, as The Hunna built a golden reputation for crafting instant rock anthems. The new album is set to further solidify this status and has been produced by legendary producer Gil Norton (Pixies, Foo Fighters, Jimmy Eat World). The Hunna seethes with colossal riffs, irresistible melodies and memorable lyrics, as found in the post-lockdown anthems such as ‘Take A Ride’ and ‘Fugazi’, or the orchestral glory of ‘Sick’, which features Fightstar’s Charlie Simpson. Live, The Hunna have always been one of the most exciting bands on the circuit, with an insanely devoted fanbase guaranteed to turn every gig and festival appearance into an unmissable event. The same can be expected for the forthcoming UK tour with full dates listed below: UK HEADLINE TOUR DATES October 18th – Tramshed, Cardiff 20th – Trinity, Bristol 21st – Waterfront, Norwich 22nd – Beckett SU, Leeds 23rd – Leadmill, Sheffield 25th – O2 Ritz, Manchester 26th – Boiler Shop, Newcastle 27th – SWG3, Glasgow 29th – La Belle Angele, Edinburgh 30th – Arts Club, Liverpool November 2nd – Engine Rooms, Southampton 3rd – Concorde 2, Brighton 4th – Electric Ballroom, London 5th – The Mill, Birmingham |
The Hunna will be released digitally and in an array of physical formats including vinyl / CD / cassette available to pre-order here, as well as special fan bundles and exclusive signed merchandise via store.thehunnaofficial.com THE HUNNA TRACK LISTINGThe StormTrashFugaziFind A Way Out (Back To You)CirclesOther SideTake A Ride (Lights, Camera, Action)Sold My SoulSickYou Can’t Sit With UsApologiesUntouched HeartsThe Calm |