CRAWLERS ANNOUNCE FIRST UK HEADLINE TOUR OF 2024

 

 

 

CRAWLERS ANNOUNCE THE MESS WE SEEM TO MAKE UK TOUR

EAGERLY AWAITED FIRST UK HEADLINE TOUR OF 2024

BAND WILL PLAY 5 SHOWS IN DECEMBER

 

Hot on the heels of their blistering live performance on the Main Stage at Reading Festival, Liverpool four-piece CRAWLERS have announced details of The Mess We Seem To Make UK headline tour in December.

The Merseyside rockers will play 5 headline dates in support of their debut album, The Mess We Seem To Make which peaked at no.7 on the UK album charts earlier this year. The Mess We Seem To Make UK tour kicks off in Glasgow on December 2nd and includes stops in ManchesterBirmingham and a homecoming show at Liverpool O2 Academy, winding up in London at The Dome on December 7th.

Speaking about the tour announcement, CRAWLERS said, “We’ve been waiting for the perfect time to do our first headline in the UK with an album in the world — we can’t wait to get back on the road.”

CRAWLERS The Mess We Seem To Make UK Tour dates:

Dec 2nd – SWG3 Warehouse – Glasgow
Dec 3rd – Gorilla – Manchester
Dec 4th – O2 Academy – Liverpool
Dec 6th – O2 Institute 2 – Birmingham
Dec 7th – The Dome – London

Tickets will go on general sale at 10am on Friday 30th August HERE with a pre-sale running from 10am on Wednesday 28th August HER

CRAWLERS’ Holly MintoAmy WoodallLiv May and Harry Breen have established themselves as an irresistible live force over the past few years and the upcoming December tour is their first run of UK headline dates this year. The band are currently supporting Jane’s Addiction and Love & Rockets on a U.S. tour and recently announced a run of headlining U.S. dates in September.

 

 

CRAWLERS are Holly Minto (vocals), Amy Woodall (lead guitar), Liv May (bass guitar) and Harry Breen (drums). They formed in 2018 putting in the hard yards, honing their live show with gigs across Merseyside. Word began to spread and soon Crawlers were attracting diehards from further afield. Over the past year the band have garnered a strong community and ever growing fanbase. Each new release has sealed Crawlers’ reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting young bands, with debut mixtape Loud Without Noise cementing their global status.

Crawlers are building a formidable live reputation encouraging the kind of organic fan base that will help them become the UK’s next big crossover alternative act. 2023 saw their biggest tour to date across UK, EU & US, including  shows at Invisible Wind Factory and Heaven, and an incredible festival season including GlastonburyTruckY Not & Victorious. Previous shows also include: My Chemical Romance support, Reading & Leeds and Reeperbahn. So far, 2024 has seen a comprehensive in store & out store routing and support tours with Mother Mother, Royal Blood and Jane’s Addiction. Crawlers performed at Reading & Leeds Festival 2024 on the main stage.

With The Mess We Seem To Make Crawlers have certainly proven their sticking power. Digging deeper into what fans already know and love about their eclectic alt-rock sound, it builds on the relationship of trust they have with producer Pete Robertson and engineer Tom Roach at Liverpool’s Coastal Studios, crafting anthemic rock songs where each member’s playing personality can truly thrive. “He gets the coolest sound by getting the best out of us individually,” says Harry. “In doing that, he’s really cultivated the collective Crawlers sound.”

True to their word, The Mess We Seem To Make takes on a whole range of challenging topics; trauma, sexual politics, mental health, the general goings on in a young person’s life. Across the record, feelings of loneliness, insecurity and toxic forms of dependence are held up to the light and examined in close context: “Hit It Again” hears Minto sing of “a childhood spent in locked bathrooms,” while “What I Know Is What I Love” gets open with old romantic habits: “There’s a part of me that needs to think for myself/but it feels so comfortable to feel that I know you so well.”

CRAWLERS are Holly Minto (she/they), Amy Woodall (she/her), Liv May (she/they) and Harry Breen (he/him).

 

 

 

 

 

 

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