Tour News: Powerwolf / Enslaved / Sir Reg / Ross The Boss / Steel Panther

Time for another roundup of a few of the bands heading your way over the coming weeks and months.

Powerwolf

they played Sabaton Open Air, but they’ll be well worth catching a second time.

is from Amaranthe and Kissin’ Dynamite.

  • 19.01.19 Manchester, Academy 2
  • 20.01.19 Glasgow, SWG 3
  • 21.01.19 Bristol, SWX
  • 22.01.19 Birmingham, Digbeth Mill

Enslaved / High On Fire

High on Fire have been announced as for Enslaved on their UK tour kicking off early next month. High on Fire are touring in of their new album Electric Messiah, which will be released on the 5th of October.

  • 08/10 Academy 2 Manchester
  • 09/10 Tivoli Dublin
  • 10/10 Limelight 2 Belfast
  • 12/10 The Mill Birmingham
  • 14/10 SWX Bristol
  • 15/10 The Dome London

Sir Reg

Irish/Swedish folk/punk/rock band Sir Reg are heading to the UK next week in of their brand new album The Underdogs. The band are playing a string of dates across the UK, starting on October 4th.

Check out their most recent video below. Sounds like these gigs could be some cracking up-tempo entertainment!

  • 4th – John Peel Centre, Stowmarket
  • 6th – West End Centre, Aldershot
  • 8th – Corporation, Sheffield
  • 9th – The Slaughtered Lamb, London
  • 12th – McChuills, Glasgow
  • 13th – Arlington Arts Centre, Newbury

Ross The Boss

ing their latest release, By Blood Sworn, Ross the Boss hit the UK from next week. The dates lined up are as follows and tickets are on sale right now:

  • 5th October – Bannermans, Edinburgh
  • 6th October – Cathouse, Glasgow
  • 7th October – Trillians, Newcastle
  • 8th October – The Underworld Camden, London
  • 9th October – The Corporation, Sheffield
  • 10th October – The Iron Road, Evesham
  • 11th October – Eleven, Stoke

Steel Panther

Bringing their “Sunset Strip” show to the UK and Ireland for the first time, Steel Panther have announced a teeny tiny handful of dates for February 2019. Here’s hoping this is just a test with a larger run to follow, where the band play a huge set of their own material along with a bunch of classic 80’s covers. Off-colour humour, sexist jokes, comments about the singer’s advancing age and the bassist enjoying bum sex almost certainly included.

To quote the band themselves “If you’re a person who’s depressed and always bummed out and prefer it to rain, go to a fuckin’ Morrissey show”.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, 28th September.

  • 6th Dublin Vicar Street
  • 7th Belfast Ulster Hall
  • 8th Manchester Academy
  • 10th London Roundhouse
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