British-glam rockers The Struts will be making their way back home and returning to the UK for a run of headline shows this summer.
Following an abrupt halt to their tour due to COVID-19 the band, who formed in Derby in 2012, spent the time creating their third album, Strange Days, which features collaborations with the likes of Robbie Williams, Tom Morello and more.
Speaking on the announcement of the tour lead singer Luke Spiller said, “We are bursting with excitement to be coming back to our home country to see you all once more. It’s been far too long and we are more than ready to make up for lost time. Can’t wait to make some more amazing memories with you all!”
The band also recently signed with Big Machine records and has this to say;
“Myself and the rest of The Struts are so happy and excited to announce we have become part of the Big Machine family! We are more inspired and focused than ever, and that mainly comes down to Scott and the rest of the team’s genuine love and excitement for what we do. Watch this space because it’s about to blow up x.”
The Homecoming Tour Dates
July 12 – Nottingham – Rock City
July 13 – Birmingham – O2 Institute
July 14 – London – O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
July 18 – Bristol – O2 Academy
July 19 – Manchester – O2 Ritz
July 20 – Leeds – Stylus
Tickets for the UK tour are on sale now and available here.
Check out The Struts’ latest album, Strange Days, below: