THE HOWLERS – Announce UK Album Tour for 2027
Following the release of new single “Viper”, The Howlers have announced a run of UK tour dates for 2027, celebrating their forthcoming LP ‘Heavy’. This October, The Howlers are set to deliver...
Following the release of new single “Viper”, The Howlers have announced a run of UK tour dates for 2027, celebrating their forthcoming LP ‘Heavy’.
This October, The Howlers are set to deliver their second full-length record, ‘Heavy’, via Frontiers Label Group. Now, the band have announced their plans to tour the album across the UK early next year, kicking things off at The Mash House in Edinburgh on 3rd March. From there, the band will take to stages across Newcastle, Manchester, Bristol, and more, including a show at London’s beloved Bush Hall. The full list of dates can be found below.
For those who can’t wait until 2027 to hear the new material live, the band are also set to announce an extensive in-store tour surrounding the release of the new record.
The Howlers recently delivered the first glimpse at their highly-anticipated sophomore album in the form of new single “Viper”. Carrying the band’s classic desert rock swagger, the track is accompanied by an epic video of a backlit frontman Adam Young, trusty fringe leather jacket in tow. “I’m not your usual type,” he shrugs, “but let’s pretend for the night.” Driving riffs and comparatively delicate vocals reintroduce the band, setting the scene for new album ‘Heavy’ – an album exuding confidence and identity – which is set for release this autumn.
Speaking about the forthcoming new album, Young states:
“This album is those late night experiences, the after dark conversations, late night phone calls, the seductive nature of impulsiveness that seems so alluring and losing yourself in the addictive nature of recklessness, but it’s also the mirror in the morning, the wake up call, and the harsh reality of knowing those feelings won’t always last and it’s the moment you find yourself again”
The Howlers’ debut album ‘What You’ve Got To Lose To Win It All’ earned the band a UK Official Charts Top 10 position and multiple chart positions across mainland Europe, where they also completed a headline tour last March. The record represented the emotional toll of personal loss, written and conceived by Young as a means to express and share his own experiences.
Outwardly the band was riding the high of success, but behind the scenes they were falling apart amidst the buden of independent releasing. But in the wake of the new year, Young set about working on the foundations of what would become the band’s second album. Galvanised by his newfound independence and reshaping the band into a two-piece, The Howlers recorded and released their rebirth singles “Night Crawling” and “You Can Be So Cruel”.
This propelled the band across the continent, testing the waters on new material and rekindling a love for performing. The band have built a reputation as one of the country’s must-see bands, with plans to head back out on the road in the UK and EU surrounding their new album later this year.
‘Heavy’, The Howlers’ sophomore album, is set for release via Frontiers Label Group on 9th October. Tour dates are listed below.
‘Heavy’ album artwork
‘Heavy’ EU + UK Tour
2026
30th October – Revolver, Oslo
1st November – Rust, Copenhagen
4th November – Paard, The Hague
5th November – Paradiso, Amsterdam
6th November – Haldern Pop, Haldern
7th November – Yuca, Cologne
8th November – Backstage Halle, Munich
10th November – Betty, Hamburg
11th November – Urban Spree, Berlin
12th November – Club Pod Minoga, Poznan
13th November – Hybrydy, Warsaw
14th November – Robot, Budapest
15th November – Cafe V Lese, Prague
16th November – Club Lucia, Vienna
21st November – Arci Bellezza, Milan
25th November – Le Chinois, Paris
26th November – Tulmulte, Angouleme
27th November – Deus, Bordeaux
28th November – Labo Des Arts, Toulouse
29th November – Pingoin Alternatif, Arthez De Bearn
2027
3rd March – The Mash House, Edinburgh
4th March – The Cluny, Newcastle
5th March – The Deaf Institute, Manchester
6th March – O2 Institute 3, Birmingham
10th March – Exchange, Bristol
11th March – The Joiners, Southampton
12th March – Bush Hall, London
13th March – Arts Centre, Norwich
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