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Bury Tomorrow to play Black Flame in full in December

The tour dates kick off on 13 December 2019.

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Bury Tomorrow have announced that they’ll be playing their latest album, Black Flame, in full on their December 2019 tour dates.

The run will then see them take to Portsmouth, Nottingham, Cardiff, Newcastle, Glasgow, and Manchester, before ending at London’s Roundhouse on 21 December 2019.

“We are absolutely stoked to announce that we will be playing Black Flame in full on our tour at the end of the year,” says frontman Dani Winder-Bates. “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.”

They’ll be joined by Employed To Serve across all dates.

Bury Tomorrow - Black Flame (Official Video)

 

Originally from Southampton, Hampshire, Bury Tomorrow have become one of the UK’s most successful heavy exports and have performed on the main stages at probably every major European festival you can think of.

Formed in 2006, the band released their first album Portraits in the UK in October 2009 through Basick Records. They defined themselves as a British metalcore band. It was then released in the USA and Japan through Artery Records in March 2010, gaining them a bigger following which led to the band being asked to support contemporaries such as Of Mice and Men, Asking Alexandria and Sleeping With Sirens on tour.

In 2012, Bury Tomorrow were signed to a new record label, Nuclear Blast, and through them, released their second album, The Union of Crowns, which peaked at No.3 on the UK Indie Breakers Chart and No.6 on the UK Rock & Metal Album Chart.

The band’s third album, Runes, became their highest charting album, reaching No. 1 on the official UK Rock chart, and breaking into the Top 40 at No.34 in the Official Album chart.

Whilst performing at Slam Dunk North in 2015, the metalcore band revealed that they had finished recording their fourth studio album. In November that year, they released the new video for their new song, Earthbound. The album, also called Earthbound, was released in January 2016 and went in at No.36 on the UK Album Charts.

BURY TOMORROW - Earthbound (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

At the end of last year, Bury Tomorrow parted ways with Nuclear Blast, and signed with Sony Music’s legendary Music For Nations label.

The band’s full tour schedule is here:

13 December 2019 – Pyramids Centre, Portsmouth
14 December 2019 – Rock City, Nottingham
15 December 2019 – Y Plas, Cardiff
17 December 2019 – Riverside, Newcastle
18 December 2019 – SGW3, Glasgow
20 December 2019 – Academy, Manchester
21 December 2019 – Roundhouse, London

Tickets for Bury Tomorrow are available now through Ticketmaster.co.uk.