The Darkness Announce UK Tour | The Quietus

The Darkness Announce UK Tour

'Outreach Programme' run set to hit 23 dates across the country

"Rock-based music band" The Darkness have announced that they’ll be hitting the road for a 23-date UK tour later this year.

It’s ten years since their debut Permission To Land was released, and as such, they’ll be celebrating its anniversary by playing the album in its entirety, as well as tracks from their two subsequent LPs.

They’ve dubbed the tour the ‘Outreach Programme’, bringing their bombast to more intimate and far-flung venues than they’ve played recently.

Interestingly, there’s also the promise of a new release ahead of the tour’s start in November, with the announcement stating: "a large collection of demos has been amassed thus far, so there’s certainly no shortage of raw material to choose from".

Have a look at the dates below, then have a read of our interview with bassist Frankie Poullain from last year, ahead of their last album Hot Cakes‘ release, and Justin Hawkins’ Baker’s Dozen, with their ace version of Radiohead’s ‘Street Spirit’ thrown in for good measure.

NOVEMBER

Wed 13 – Electric Ballroom, London

Fri 15 – Pavilion, Bath

Sat 16 – Plymouth University, Plymouth

Sun 17 – Coal Exchange, Cardiff

Tue 19 – Tivoli, Buckley

Wed 20 – Grand Hall, Kilmarnock

Thu 21 – Iron Works, Inverness

Sat 23 – Limelight, Belfast

Sun 24 – Olympia, Dublin

Tue 26 – Engine Shed, Lincoln

Wed 27 – Empire, Middlesborough

Thu 28 – Picturedome, Holmfirth

Fri 29 – Bath Halls, Scunthorpe

DECEMBER

Sun 1 – 53 Degrees, Preston

Mon 2 – Wulfrun, Wolverhampton

Tue 3 – Spa Assembly, Leamington Spa

Fri 6 – Pyramids, Portsmouth

Sat 7 – Concorde 2, Brighton

Sun 8 – Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone

Tue 10 – City Hall, Salisbury

Wed 11 – Dorking Halls, Dorking

Thu 12 – O2 Academy, Oxford

Sat 14 – Roadmenders, Northampton

Sun 15 – O2 Academy, Leicester

Mon 16 – UEA, Norwich

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