Currently receiving massive support on the BBC Radio 1 airwaves with their anthemic new single “Make a Beast of Myself” - Scottish rockers Twin Atlantic are happy to announce a 10 date jaunt around the UK this autumn.  Never a band to rest on their laurels - the tour will follow an arena tour with blink-182 round the UK in June and a  4 week run on the Van’s Warped Tour in the US.  The band are also thrilled to be performing at this years T In The Park and Reading and Leeds Festivals. 

A special O2 customer pre sale begins on Monday 14th at 9am and a Aloud.com pre sale on Tuesday 15th May at 9am.  Tickets for the UK tour go on general sale on May 16th at 9am. Tickets are £13.50 (£15 London) 

Full dates for their headline Autumn tour are as follows: 

October: 

27th       Glasgow, Barrowland 

29th       Aberdeen, Music Hall 

30th       Edinburgh, HMV Picturehouse 

November: 

1st          Newcastle, O2 Academy 

2nd         Manchester Academy

3rd          Birmingham O2 Academy 

5th          Norwich, UEA 

6th          Bristol, O2 Academy 

7th          Southampton Guildhall 

8th          London, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire  

In other exciting news, “Free” is currently climbing the US alternative rock charts and this week is at number 33 - the highest placed British artist behind Coldplay, Florence and the Machine and Bush!  This past week also saw the band celebrate the year anniversary of their album release in the UK and it was also their biggest album sales week since release, catapulting the band back into the iTunes top 10 and number 1 on the rock chart!  

 The dates Twin Atlantic will be joining blink-182 (which also includes All American Rejects) are:

 JUNE

9th          London The O2 Arena

15th       Manchester Arena

16th       Birmingham LG Arena

17th       Sheffield Motorpoint Arena

19th       Newcastle Metro Radio Arena

20th       Glasgow SECC 

July 

8th               T In the Park Festival (BBC Radio 1 / NME Stage) 

August 

25th         Reading Festival (BBC Radio 1 / NME Stage)

26th         Leeds Festival (BBC Radio 1 / NME Stage)