BLOSSOMS ANNOUNCE TWO NEW HEADLINE GIGS FOR 2025
THE BAND HAS SOLD MORE THAN 100,000 LIVE TICKETS THIS YEAR
BLOSSOMS’ NUMBER 1 ALBUM GARY IS OUT NOW
Blossoms have today announced details of two new headline gigs for March and April 2025. The band will play in Aylesbury at Friars on Friday 7th March and in Wolverhampton at The Civic Hall on Friday 18th April. Tickets are on sale from 9am on Friday 6th December here.
Blossoms are also playing previously announced gigs at Forest Live in Delamere Forest on 21 June, with The Guest List as special guests, TK Maxx Presents Derby Summer Sessions on 5 July, with The Coral, and TK Maxx Presents Scarborough Open Air Theatre on 10 July, with Inhaler. Visit the band’s website for more information on their upcoming live dates.
Blossoms’ new album Gary is the band’s fifth studio album and their fourth Number 1 record. Their 2016 debut Blossoms topped the album charts for two consecutive weeks and went on to earn the band BRIT Award and Mercury Prize nominations, while 2018’s Cool Like You charted at Number 4 in the UK album chart, spawning the anthemic singles I Can’t Stand It, There’s A Reason Why (I Never Returned Your Calls) and How Long Will This Last? Their third studio album, 2020’s Foolish Loving Spaces was the band’s second UK Number 1 album, while their fourth studio LP Ribbon Around The Bomb gave the band their third UK Number 1 album, with the record’s standout tracks Ode To NYC, The Sulking Poet and Care For well established as fan favourites. Blossoms have had six Top 5 albums in the UK, including their In Isolation/Live From The Plaza Theatre, Stockport release.
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