With their highly-anticipated new album Millennials coming later this month, Scottish 4-piece The Snuts have announced a 2024 UK winter tour, including a date at London’s Roundhouse on Wednesday November 27th.

Kicking off at Newcastle City Hall on Friday November 22nd, the 8 date tour follows the band’s sold-out album launch shows at the Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom on February 27th and 28th and a summer run of festivals including a headline slot at Liverpool’s Sound City Festival in May. Full list of dates HERE.

February
Tue 27th Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom Sold-Out
Wed 28th Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom Sold-Out

May
Sat 4th Liverpool, Soundcity Festival

July
Fri 12th Glasgow, TRNSMT Festival
Sat 27th Tramlines Festival, Sheffield
Sun 28th Truck Festival, Oxfordshire

August
Fri 2nd Kendal Calling, Kendal
Sat 3rd Y Not Festival, Derby
Fri 23rd Victorious Festival, Portsmouth

November
Fri 22nd Newcastle, City Hall
Sun 24th Bristol, Academy
Tue 26th Bournemouth, Academy
Wed 27th London, Roundhouse
Fri29th Birmingham, Academy
Sat 30th Manchester, Victoria Warehouse

December
Mon 2nd Nottingham, Rock City
Tue 3rd Leeds, Academy

From start to finish, top to bottom, Millennials has been made entirely to The Snuts’ script. The result: a tight, taut, fat-free masterclass in songwriting and production, with 10 tracks clocking in just shy of half-an-hour. Also look out for ‘Millionaires’, an epic anthem with stadium scale, as well as ‘Circles’, the last track on the album and a fittingly epic closer to everything the band wanted to achieve with Millennials.

Frontman Jack Cochrane took the studio lead in collaboration with the band’s live MD Scott Anderson. Tracks were written on the run as The Snuts toured the world in support of their previous Top 3 album Burn The Empire, recorded on the fly in tour buses, dressing rooms, hotel rooms and a 300-quid-a-week studio in the Scottish Highlands.

The Snuts have a chart-topping and top 3 albums under their belts, songs that attack subjects affecting the youth of today, and an arsenal of adoring fans up and down the country. As these four lads from Whitburn, West Lothian vowed four years ago, The Snuts wanted to be risky. And with Millennials, the millennial men of The Snuts have followed through on that promise.

On their third album they’ve followed up, changed up and – fully, wholeheartedly, joyfully – revved up.

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