The Sherlocks are set to embark on a major UK and European headline tour in 2025.
The Sheffield band will hit the road after a number of support slots, including a homecoming show at Don Valley Bowl, supporting Keane across Europe, and confirming a 23-date UK tour with Shed Seven.
The Sherlocks have also revealed their new album ‘Everything Must Make Sense!’ will be released on 21st February, preceded by the lead single ‘Man On The Loose’.
Vocalist and guitarist Kiaran Crook says: “Delighted to be back out on tour once again across the UK! It feels like a lifetime ago since we were last out playing headline shows and by the time we come to play these gigs it will have been well over a year, which for a band like ours, is actually a crazy amount of time. 2024 may well be the first year ever in Sherlocks history that we haven’t toured. We love playing live. That’s what we do! When you come and see us you know you’re going to watch a proper band. These days there’s not so many of us ‘actually’ playing live so we’re all buzzing to get back out there and show people what we’re all about. Our fans know the score anyway, they come to our gigs for a good time and they feel more like a party than anything else.
“The new tunes are gonna sound mega live and hopefully we get around to playing a big chunk of the new songs as well as the classics! The setlist is starting to feel like a greatest hits set these days which is always nice as you progress through the years with more albums worth of material. See you all on tour and thanks for all the continuous support you lot give us. Best fans in the world!”
The dates for The Sherlocks’ 2025 headline tour are as follows:
APRIL
23 Antwerp, Trix
24 Berlin, Franzz
25 Hamburg, Kent Club
27 Cologne, Gebaude 9
28 Amsterdam, Melkweg OZ
29 Paris, Petit Bain
MAY
2 Newcastle, NX
3 Leeds, Stylus
9 Keele, Student Union
10 Birmingham, O2 Institute 1
16 Bristol, SWX
17 Nottingham, Rock City
23 London, Electric Ballroom
24 Southampton, Engine Rooms
25 Buckley, Tivoli
30 Glasgow, SWG3 TV Studio
31 Manchester, Albert Hall
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