Twin Atlantic Announce UK Shows

Twin Atlantic have joined up with the Music Venues Trust and The National Lottery as part of their Revive Live Tour for some smaller UK shows than they’re used to.

Support is set to come from Lucia & The Best Boys for the first three shows and Wren for the fourth show.

This will be the bands first headlining dates since they were forced to reschedule their tour last year in support of their latest record, ‘POWER’.

Here are the tour dates.

August 2021

18th – Waterfront, Norwich

19th – Bodega, Nottingham

26th – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds

28th – Joiners, Southampton

Twin Atlantic’s ‘Free’ Has Certified Gold In The UK

Twin Atlantics 2011 record ‘Free’ has now certified Gold in the UK.

It’s an amazing achievement for the band which is the equivalent of 100,000 sales. In 2012 it hit silver which was the equivalent of 60,000 sales.

On ‘Free’ ‘s release the record hit the UK Top 40, with it peaking at No.37 and spending 11 weeks in the chart.

Check out the title track for the record below.

Twin Atlantic Announce Rescheduled Tour Dates For Postponed UK Tour

Twin Atlantic were in the middle of a UK tour to celebrate the release of their latest record, ‘POWER’, when the Covid-19 pandemic was starting to pick up.

The dates were then postponed until further notice.

The band have now announced they will complete the tour in August and September of 2021.

They have recently shared the following message of their new dates.

“The remaining dates of our Power tour are being rescheduled to August 2021. It’s a bittersweet moment for us as postponing shows for so far in the future is a tough thing to do. We so badly miss the stage and the energy of live music. We miss the connection to all of you who give us so much purpose with the support you’ve always given us with our music…But ultimately it’s giving us something to look forward to in such a tough time. After so long off we can only imagine how electric these shows will be and what a moment of celebration it’s gonna be. So please keep hold of your tickets and please know that we are so grateful for your patience. We shall return and it will be worth the wait. Stay safe. Twin Atlantic.”

Here are the dates.

August 2021

24th – Tramshed, Cardiff

25th – Electric Ballroom, London

30th – Concorde 2, Brighton

31st -Old Fire Station, Bournemouth

September 2021

3rd – Academy, Oxford

4th – Academy, Leicester

Twin Atlantic released ‘POWER’ back in January. Check out ‘Novocaine’ below.

Twin Atlantic Teasing New Record?

2019 is just becoming the year of the comeback for now. Twin Atlantic are joining The All American Rejects on this wagon as they shared a tweet with the following message: “PERHAPS IT’S TIME TO COME OUT OF HIBERNATION?”

Could a new record be on the horizon? I’d probably say so but don’t hold me to that as of yet. More news on this as it develops.

Slam Dunk Festival Adds More Bands

Slam Dunk Festival 2018 has just gotten bigger!

Added to the three date festival now is:

Can’t Swim Save Ferris, Capdown, Comeback Kid, The Skints, Zebrahead, Broadside, Northlane, Counterparts, Set Your Goals and Twin Atlantic!

This is adding to a stellar lineup which already includes, Good Charlotte, Jimmy Eat World, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes and Pvris.

Here are the dates for the festival.

May

26th – Leeds City Centre

27th – Hatfield Park

28th – Birmingham NEC

slamdunk2018_jan26full.jpg

Twin Atlantic Announce Tour

Twin Atlantic have announced a run of UK tour dates and they’ll be playing racks from their most recent album ‘GLA’ to these venues in May.

MAY

18 – ABERDEEN Beach Ballroom
19 – INVERNESS Ironworks
20 – COVENTRY Copper Rooms
22 – BRISTOL Academy
23 – LONDON Brixton Electric
24 – CAMBRIDGE Junction
26 – EXETER Lemon Grove
30 – WREXHAM William Aston Hall
31 – SWANSEA Sin City

Here’s what to expect.

Teddy Rocks 2017 SplitsDay Splits Confirmed

Teddy Rocks has announced it’s day splits for its 2017 festival!

Headlining are Twin Atlantic and the festival will take place between April 28-30th in Charisworth Farm in Blandford Forum.

The festival was set up dedicated to fighting children’s cancer.

Check out the poster below:

teddy-rocks