Biffy Clyro announce intimate US tour dates for 2025

Biffy Clyro announce intimate US tour dates for 2025

Biffy Clyro have announced details of an intimate run of US tour dates set for later this year.

The new shows come in support of their latest album ‘Futique’, which arrived in September. In total, eight new gigs have been confirmed, each taking place at the end of the year and seeing Simon Neil and co. play at some more intimate venues than we’ve seen in recent times.

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Dates kick off with an opening night at the Lodge Room in Los Angeles on December 2, and continue with shows in Denver, Minneapolis, St. Louis, and Chicago on December 5, 7, 9 and 10 respectively.

The tour continues with a stop at The Magic Stick in Detroit on December 11, before Biffy play a penultimate show at the prestigious Bowery Ballroom in New York two days later (13). Finally, the band will close out the year with a performance at the Black Cat venue in Washington D.C. on December 14.

Support comes from Raue, and tickets go on sale at 10am local time on Friday (October 24). Visit here to buy tickets.

Biffy Clyro’s 2025 US tour dates are:

DECEMBER
2 – Los Angeles Lodge Room
5 – Denver HQ
7 – Minneapolis Fine Line
9 – St. Louis Delmar Hall
10 – Chicago Bottom Lounge
11 – Detroit The Magic Stick
13 – New York Bowery Ballroom
14 – Washington D.C. Black Cat

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NME gave Biffy Clyro’s latest album a four-star review, calling ‘Futique’ “one of their most personal and definitive records to date”.

It added: “There’s a vulnerability met with a forward motion; a feeling of three friends shining light through the cracks to find a renewed sense of purpose. You can holler ”Mon the Biff!’ for a while longer, it seems. A little love and a lot of noise goes a long way.”

Ahead of the album being shared, Biffy played an intimate gig in London on the eve of the LP’s release.

Their UK and Ireland arena tour will follow in January, with support from Soft Play and The Armed. You can find any remaining tickets to those dates here.

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At the end of last month, Biffy Clyro spoke to NME about their new 10th album, and Neil described it as “arms-wide-open, defenceless, for better or worse, here it is. That’s what I want given to me as well.”

Speaking about the song ‘Goodbye’, he added: “I think of it as goodbye to a version of myself I’m trying to leave behind. That’s not how I want the song to be read, but that was my initial instinct: the ‘too much of never enough’ shit. It’s really hard for me to find the balance between going at 100mph and being completely static.”

Find that interview in full here.

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