Grand Theft Audio, Scott Sorry and CJ Wildheart have announced an extensive run of UK live dates this September.
With three sets from three bands, each night will also see CJ, Scott and Grand Theft Audio’s Ritch Battersby reunite on stage for a special fan-friendly encore
Set to deliver crowd-pleasers including ‘We Love U’ and ‘Stoopid Ass’ alongside music from their upcoming new album, Grand Theft Audio will be bringing their original DIY ethic, electronic punch and rock dynamism to the stage, alongside raw and melodic punk from Scott Sorry and a blistering sonic assault from CJ Wildheart.
Of the unique string of shows, Grand Theft Audio frontman Jay Butler says: “This isn’t a tour — it’s a three pronged attack from the aural world war three.”
“It’s been way too long since CJ and myself shared the stage with Scott. To say I’m excited is a massive understatement. Old friends, new songs and emotional reunions,” adds Ritch.
“After a turbulent stretch, we couldn’t be happier to get back to the UK,” explains Scott. “It’s a second home for me and I’ve truly missed all our friends and fans. Hitting the road with CJ and Ritch is incredible. At one point I thought we’d never be on tour together again. This is by all means a dream come true.”
CJ says: “The last time I toured solo was back in 2017 and to be out again this September is amazing and long overdue. What’s even better is Ritchie and Scott are both bringing their bands along too and I never thought the three of us would be on tour again, it’s so cool. This is a pure slab of good vibing punk, so come out and join us, drink, sing and dance. This is a tour we will never forget.”
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Born in Manchester, lived in Australia for 22 years where i was heavily involved in the Australian Music Industry, firstly in bands (Singer) and then managing bands (all original), I moved back to the UK, Wales specifically 10 years ago